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vic zarka 11-03-2003 06:38 PM

cv joints
 
Has any one had trouble with cv joints making noise when turning???? I
have change these joints several times( I will have to say I did them
one at a time (several months apart) and the noise is always there( crap
I changed the ronge joint) and noise dosen't change. I have changed
each side at least twice now I begining to think there is an other
problem like the snap rings may be slipping that holds the shaft
together or the motor is off center (but some one said that that can't
happen the off centering) I am stumped hope some one can give me a clue
HELP Vic


Bob 11-04-2003 04:46 PM

Re: cv joints
 
Yes, time to have them replaced. The grease is now gone probably because the
boot is torn or gone.

"vic zarka" <vze@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:14076-3FA6E705-13@storefull-2375.public.lawson.webtv.net...
> Has any one had trouble with cv joints making noise when turning???? I
> have change these joints several times( I will have to say I did them
> one at a time (several months apart) and the noise is always there( crap
> I changed the ronge joint) and noise dosen't change. I have changed
> each side at least twice now I begining to think there is an other
> problem like the snap rings may be slipping that holds the shaft
> together or the motor is off center (but some one said that that can't
> happen the off centering) I am stumped hope some one can give me a clue
> HELP Vic
>




Bob 11-04-2003 04:46 PM

Re: cv joints
 
Yes, time to have them replaced. The grease is now gone probably because the
boot is torn or gone.

"vic zarka" <vze@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:14076-3FA6E705-13@storefull-2375.public.lawson.webtv.net...
> Has any one had trouble with cv joints making noise when turning???? I
> have change these joints several times( I will have to say I did them
> one at a time (several months apart) and the noise is always there( crap
> I changed the ronge joint) and noise dosen't change. I have changed
> each side at least twice now I begining to think there is an other
> problem like the snap rings may be slipping that holds the shaft
> together or the motor is off center (but some one said that that can't
> happen the off centering) I am stumped hope some one can give me a clue
> HELP Vic
>




Bob 11-04-2003 04:46 PM

Re: cv joints
 
Yes, time to have them replaced. The grease is now gone probably because the
boot is torn or gone.

"vic zarka" <vze@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:14076-3FA6E705-13@storefull-2375.public.lawson.webtv.net...
> Has any one had trouble with cv joints making noise when turning???? I
> have change these joints several times( I will have to say I did them
> one at a time (several months apart) and the noise is always there( crap
> I changed the ronge joint) and noise dosen't change. I have changed
> each side at least twice now I begining to think there is an other
> problem like the snap rings may be slipping that holds the shaft
> together or the motor is off center (but some one said that that can't
> happen the off centering) I am stumped hope some one can give me a clue
> HELP Vic
>




Bob 11-04-2003 04:46 PM

Re: cv joints
 
Yes, time to have them replaced. The grease is now gone probably because the
boot is torn or gone.

"vic zarka" <vze@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:14076-3FA6E705-13@storefull-2375.public.lawson.webtv.net...
> Has any one had trouble with cv joints making noise when turning???? I
> have change these joints several times( I will have to say I did them
> one at a time (several months apart) and the noise is always there( crap
> I changed the ronge joint) and noise dosen't change. I have changed
> each side at least twice now I begining to think there is an other
> problem like the snap rings may be slipping that holds the shaft
> together or the motor is off center (but some one said that that can't
> happen the off centering) I am stumped hope some one can give me a clue
> HELP Vic
>





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