Hi guys planning on changing my inner cv joint on me FR tdi 150 and was wondering if anyone has done it themselves on here.... Got the part and doesn't look to technical! (I used to be a mechanic and am currently an engineer) so don't think I haven't got no experience on a car at all lol
Just nerve changed one on a VAG group car/gear box....??
Any advice /thoughts Would be appreciated
Many thanks
Are you using genuine items? If not then be prepared to do the whole thing again at some point, i'v not yet been told of a decent inner CV manufacturer other than the top brands, if it's an original replacement like the passat and other vag cars i'v seen, then the bearings will be 360 type and the housing that bolts to the gearbox is open at the back, you need to slide the boot on then the housing, then the bearings get slid onto the shaft with driveshaft all the way through housing, circlip goes on and then you can fit the bearings into the housing and put the blanking plug onto the back to seal it up, pack it with grease and then fit the rubber boot and metal bands
The reason is the bearings run on a surface that narrows towards the driveshaft shaft and the bearings can't slide straight in or out of the housing, combined with the 360 bearings they handle their application much better than cheap copies like J&R driveshafts stuff, if it's at J&R kit then the boot goes on the shaft followed by the bearings that then slide into the housing pack with grease and fit rubber boot.
I fitted a set of J&R inner cv's onto my stage 2 Passat TDI and it lead to me doing this ....
I was looking for a hurrendeous shake whilst on the throttle that shook the whole car, the inner CV's felt fine when in the air and when on its wheels there was only very slight play, I tried everything else and in the end replaced the DMF trying to cure this issue as it had done 120k miles by now, and running stage 2 was giving it some abuse, none the less after all the agro of pulling the car apart to change the DMF it didn't cure the issue, nearly ready to burn the car I purchased a set of S/H driveshafts for £50 on eBay, fitted them and the
problem had disappeared, they where 3 months old if that, to say I was pissed was an understatement.