Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 12 of 17
  1. #1

    Torn steering rack boot

    Hey guys, just got a few questions.

    LHS (not torn)



    RHS (torn)



    When the wheel turns, the boot should move along with the rack with it but since it's ripped it doesn't and thus exposes it to water/dust.

    I recently had the gearbox opened and clutch replaced. The process requires moving this out of the way correct? Just wondering if that could have led to this. The boot was not torn beforehand. (or if it was the mechanic should have seen it during the gearbox dropping?)

    Is it necessary to fix this? I've read that water/dust can get in and damage internal components of the steering rack, resulting in a costly repair bill down the track.

    Thanks in advance for any useful information
    Last edited by charliebrown; 19-12-2011 at 04:08 PM.
    KEEP IT VIET | KEEP IT JDM
    FaLL iN LoVe WheN YoU aRe ReAdY, NoT WhEN YoU ARe LOnEly

  2. #2
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    QLD
    Car:
    ED Sedan
    Not likely they would've cut the boot, it would be of no benefit to them.

    Yes you need to fix it to prevent contaminants from entering the rack and causing damage as you mentioned.

    here is a DIY on it

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...%28EG-Civic%29

  3. #3
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    Civic EJ8
    You shouldnt need to remove the steering rack nor cut anything to remove the clutch an gb at all....

    Sorry to say man, but if it wasnt torn prior to you dropping off the car, than they obvious something happened either they had no idea on removing and installing a gb on a civic or they took short cuts or something else lol....
    I <3 BOOST! D16+T SOHC

  4. #4
    When i was reading up on DIY clutch install, i came across an article that required unbolting and moving LCA, cv joints etc to remove the axle from the transmission, all in the same region.



    But i guess i'll just replace the boot to be safe. Reckon head down to honda and get OEM? Any idea how much it is? Bit late now to ring them up, if anyone knows off the top of their head let me know.
    KEEP IT VIET | KEEP IT JDM
    FaLL iN LoVe WheN YoU aRe ReAdY, NoT WhEN YoU ARe LOnEly

  5. #5
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    Civic EJ8
    jus get it from repco, jus easier an much cheaper than goin oem
    I <3 BOOST! D16+T SOHC

  6. #6
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    EK CIVIC
    Rack boots tear very commonly, its just wear and tear mate

  7. #7
    Just to let you know, over the last year I've replaced most of my boots..

    Passenger outer cv...then one steering boot.. then the other ripped...

    Then the passenger inner cv boot...Lol


    Car is a 97 prelude with 250k+ km...
    Next time ill change both driver side cv boots...

  8. #8
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    Choo Choo shoe.
    Honda steering rack boots arent the best designed boots.

    Common issue. Just replace. 2 minute job.

  9. #9
    2 mins? Lol...anyways..Hannys do their repairs quick..whenever I had a torn boot, I was in and out in about 25mins..

  10. #10
    Banned Array
    Join Date
    Mar 2010
    Location
    SE Melbourne
    Car:
    [|-|]
    Steering rack boot easy to replace..but def get it replaced. No doubt about it.

    Let me know if you need a hand.

  11. #11
    Had a crack at this today thinking it was easy... everything is frickin stuck.

    The tie rod end nut is fused with the outer tie rod so i can't loosen the nut



    And the ball joint is stuck on the hub carrier. Tried going at it with a hammer but still stuck.



    Any ideas?
    Last edited by charliebrown; 22-12-2011 at 08:52 PM.
    KEEP IT VIET | KEEP IT JDM
    FaLL iN LoVe WheN YoU aRe ReAdY, NoT WhEN YoU ARe LOnEly

  12. #12
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    EK CIVIC
    Tie rod ends can be a bitch, persist with the hammer and it will eventually come out of the hub.

    Try soaking the tie rod end nut with a penetrating lubricant and leave it a little while then try again with a longer spanner if you have access to them.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.1.3


Terms and Conditions
Ozhonda.com is in no way affiliated with the Honda motor company or Honda Australia in anyway whatsoever.