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Drive Axle with Bolted CV Joint VL107






Drive Axle with Bolted CV Joint VL107

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Thrust plate (VW 401)

Thrust plate (VW 402)

Punch (VW 408 A)

Support sleeve (VW 522)

Clamp (40 - 204 A)

CV joint boot clamp tool (V.A.G 1682)

Torque wrench (V.A.G 1331)

Slide hammer - complete set (VW 771)

Puller (T10382)

Removing the Outer CV Joint

- Secure the drive axle with protective covers in a vise clamp.

- Fold back boot.

- Align the (T10382) so that the flat side of the plate (T10382/1) faces the spindles (T10382/2).

- Attach the (T10382) to the (VW 771).

- Remove the CV joint from the drive axle using the (T10382) and (VW 771).






1. (T10382/1)

2. (T10382/2)


Driving on Outer CV Joint

- Install the new circlips.

- Slide new CV boot onto drive axle if necessary.

- Drive it onto shaft with plastic hammer until securing ring engages.

Drive Off Cover for Inner Joint





- Remove securing ring.

- Remove both clamps, and push joint boot toward outer joint.

- Drive out CV joint boot with a drift.

Removing the Inner CV Joint





Assembling

Pressing On Inner CV Joint





- Press on joint until stop.

- Install lock ring.

- Coat cover sealing surface with (D 454 300 A2).






- Apply unbroken sealant bead with 2 to 3 mm diameter in area of inner holes - arrow - to clean cover surface.

- Align new cover with bolts - arrows - to screw holes.






It must be aligned exactly because it cannot be aligned after driving on.

- Drive cover on with a plastic hammer.

- Wipe away any sealant leaking out.

Tightening Hose Clamp on Outer Joint





- Attach (V.A.G 1682) as shown in illustration. When doing this, make sure that edges of clamping pliers are seated in corners - arrows B - of clamp.

- Tension clamp by turning spindle with a torque wrench (do not tilt clamp tool).

The hard material of the joint boot (compared to rubber) makes it necessary to use a stainless steel hose clamp. It is only possible to tighten the hose clamp with (V.A.G 1682).

Tightening specification: 25 Nm.

Use torque wrench - C - with adjustment range 5 to 50 Nm (e.g. (V.A.G 1331) ).

Be sure thread of spindle - A - of clamp tool moves freely. Grease with MOS 2 grease if necessary.

If it does not move freely, e.g. due to dirt in thread, the required clamp tension will not be achieved at the specified torque.

Tensioning Clamp on Small Diameter