How do you remove axle nut from CV?
How do you remove axle nut from CV?
Remove the Axle Nut Cotter Pin On most car’s there will be a cotter pin that secures the outer axle nut from coming off of the CV joint. Use a pair of side cutters (dikes) to remove the cotter pin from the axle snout. There might also be a star wheel which can be removed after the cotter pin. 2. Remove the Axle Nut
Can a star wheel be removed from a CV axle?
On most car’s there will be a cotter pin that secures the outer axle nut from coming off of the CV joint. Use a pair of side cutters (dikes) to remove the cotter pin from the axle snout. There might also be a star wheel which can be removed after the cotter pin. 2. Remove the Axle Nut
How to replace an automotive CV axle-2carpros?
Reinstall the CV Axle Nut Reinstall the CV joint axle nut by hand to avoid cross threading and then tighten to manufactures specification with is usually between 120 and 140 foot pounds for torque. Install a new cotter pin and then bend one end if it over the axle threads to hold it in place while cutting off any excess and you are all set.
Do you need a cotter pin to remove a CV axle?
To do this you must undo the lower ball joint allowing the room for the axle removal. The ball joint nut may or may not have a cotter pin that must be removed to disconnect the ball joint. A ball joint nut that does not have a cotter pin is self locking which will hold itself in place so a cotter pin is not needed.
Remove the Axle Nut Cotter Pin On most car’s there will be a cotter pin that secures the outer axle nut from coming off of the CV joint. Use a pair of side cutters (dikes) to remove the cotter pin from the axle snout. There might also be a star wheel which can be removed after the cotter pin. 2. Remove the Axle Nut
Can a CV axle be reinstalled after replacing?
Don’t worry about damaging the snout threads because the axle will be replaced anyway. If you will be reinstalling the axle install the nut onto the axle threads three turns to offer protection to the threads. This is how you will hold the spindle when removing the CV axle.
On most car’s there will be a cotter pin that secures the outer axle nut from coming off of the CV joint. Use a pair of side cutters (dikes) to remove the cotter pin from the axle snout. There might also be a star wheel which can be removed after the cotter pin. 2. Remove the Axle Nut
How are CV axles used in front wheel drive?
All front wheel drive and independent rear suspension cars utilize a CV axle to deliver power from the engine to the wheels. These CV axles have a six balls inside a CV joint that acts as a universal that allows extreme movement while delivering smooth rotational energy.
What to do if your CV axle nut is stuck?
You will need to use pliers to straighten the two bent ends of the cotter pin before you can remove it. If the pin is stuck, try spraying it the a penetrating lubricant from a hardware or automotive store. The lubricant should actually help with the axle nut as well. Remove the axle nut. Once the cotter pin is out, you can remove the axle nut.
How do you remove the hub from a CV axle?
Tape the steering knuckle joint with a hammer (hitting the knuckle where the rod goes through and not the threaded portion of the tie rod) to help remove it. Unbolt the hub from the strut tower.
What to do when you remove axle from CV joint?
It’s normal for some transmission fluid to leak out as you remove the axle from the cv joint. You should put down a catch pan. On your vehicle, the axle may have to pass through an enclose piece called a wishbone before it’s completely free. You can remove the band from the inner boot to help the old axle pass through.
Where is the outer tie rod on a CV axle?
Unbolt the outer tie rod from steering knuckle. The outer tie rod is literally a rod bolted to the steering knuckle, which is just behind the rotor. This piece will likely be bolted with another 17mm bolt. Like the axle nut, this bolt may be held in place with a cotter pin. Penetrating lubricant may help you more easily remove the pin and bolt.