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 Post subject: 930 cv problem
PostPosted: Wed May 12, 2010 8:06 pm 
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Got a 930 cv that is stuck in the stub axle. I have the inner race and balls out to work on it, but no luck. any ideas?

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 Post subject: Re: 930 cv problem
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Can't believe I'm saying this.............Get a bigger hammer. And maybe a block of wood, it's hammer time.

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 Post subject: Re: 930 cv problem
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Not sure I wanna admit what I had to do to get it off, lol. But it worked.

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 Post subject: Re: 930 cv problem
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MadMike wrote:
Can't believe I'm saying this.............Get a bigger hammer. And maybe a block of wood, it's hammer time.


At least it didn't come out without thinking about it.

I had some latest rage 930 stubs that had to get machined down a touch so the cv didn't get stuck. Sounds like the case.

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 Post subject: Re: 930 cv problem
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Might be the problem, got stuck last year too. Maybe after I grind the welds down it will slide in and out easier :shock:

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 Post subject: Re: 930 cv problem
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Welds on what?

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 Post subject: Re: 930 cv problem
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MadMike wrote:
Welds on what?


Ummmmmm, oh nothing, don't worry about it :roll:

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hell, my first buggy had the spring plates welded to the trailing arm. (not by me)

You know, If you weld it you don't have to worry about the bolts coming loose. :shock:

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 Post subject: Re: 930 cv problem
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nitro_mudder wrote:
MadMike wrote:
Welds on what?


Ummmmmm, oh nothing, don't worry about it :roll:


Give it, Nitro. We all want a good chuckle.....what did you have to do to get the outer off the stub?? :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: 930 cv problem
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Had to weld 2 tabs on it so I could use my gear puller on it. Still didn't come off easy.

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 Post subject: Re: 930 cv problem
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DAmn!

I've had to thump 'em pretty good with a hammer from time to time, but nothing like that.
Waterpumper leak on it n make it rust in place? :P :mrgreen: j/k, glad it worked out. 8)


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 Post subject: Re: 930 cv problem
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DAmn!

I've had to thump 'em pretty good with a hammer from time to time, but nothing like that.
Waterpumper leak on it n make it rust in place? :P :mrgreen: j/k, glad it worked out. 8)


I think it was a rust issue. Thought I put anti-sieze on it last yr. Must not have.

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