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    Driveshaft Play ? video included

    Hey guys ive got some play in the driveshaft, is my driveshaft rooted or
    is were it connects to the gearbox stuffed?
    When i drive it makes a clicking noise, going foward and backward also when i let go off the
    clutch, this gearbox was recently put in
    i dont want to buy a shaft then find its box rooted, anyone have a similar problem

    http://s305.photobucket.com/albums/n...7082010015.mp4


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    looks like there is excessive wear in the bore of your inboard/outboard joint casing.
    why dont you try open it up? check the roller/spider on inboard joint and "crowns"/6 balls for bad scoring on outer joint.

    if they're bad, get refurbished ones and if they're fine,
    get new outer/inner cv boot kit $35 or so for a set of inner OR outer cv boot from bursons.

    its cheaper than buying a driveshaft/gearbox.
    Last edited by mocchi; 17-08-2010 at 11:03 AM.
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    is ur driveshaft nut tight? check to see if it has come loose.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mocchi View Post
    looks like there is excessive wear in the bore of your inboard/outboard joint casing.
    why dont you open it up? check the roller/spider on inboard joint and "crowns"/6 balls for bad scoring on outer joint.

    if they're bad, get refurbished ones and if they're fine,
    get new outer/inner cv boot kit $35 or so for a set of inner OR outer cv boot from bursons.

    its cheaper than buying a driveshaft/gearbox.
    how is he going to free the shaft from the outer cv?
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    Quote Originally Posted by grifty View Post
    how is he going to free the shaft from the outer cv?
    free shaft from outer cv? you mean removing the outer cv joint from shaft?
    i used a hammer. after few hard hits, it scratches my hammer pretty bad, no scratches at all on the dshaft joint.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mocchi View Post
    free shaft from outer cv? you mean removing the outer cv joint from shaft?
    i used a hammer. after few hard hits, it scratches my hammer pretty bad, no scratches at all on the dshaft joint.
    that works well but you also risk cracking the cage, you have to be careful so u dont hit the cage.
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    currently waiting on tools atm , the car is stuck in the garage dead battery fml,


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    Quote Originally Posted by GSi_PSi View Post
    currently waiting on tools atm , the car is stuck in the garage dead battery fml,
    you would need some 'not so common' tools. for inner joint you need a 2 or 3 jaw bearing puller, and to install new cv boot, you need cv boot tool ( depends on the supplied clamp type). this one is band type, what burson cv boot kit supply.


    when reassembling, make sure you have your service manual. look for driveshaft length measured from casing to casing.
    but you have midshaft, so im not sure. well, check manual hehe.
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    did it just happen or did you replace the shaft recently then this started happening?
    first things i'd check is whether it's the right shaft
    then check for a loose/missing hub nut
    if all that checks out then go ahead and remove the shaft and check both inboard/outboard joints to see what's up
    check if the C clip is still on the end of the shaft that goes into the box
    if it happens to be the passenger side shaft and a b series, check that the intermediate shaft is bolted up to the engine block properly

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    didnt you just replace your gearbox?

    I would do what vinny suggested before buying a new one.
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    thanks for all the input guys the cv was shattered inside and all broken, i guess b20 is bit too strong for these cvs lol,


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    Quote Originally Posted by GSi_PSi View Post
    thanks for all the input guys the cv was shattered inside and all broken, i guess b20 is bit too strong for these cvs lol,
    PICS!!!
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