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I've got a '96
Lesabre on which I'm trying to replace the CV joints. Everything was going smoothly until I tried to separate the ball joints. Does anybody have any advice in this area? The first one I've gotten to seems to be frozen solid. Thanks.</span> |
Originally Posted by 96Lesabre
I've got a '96 Lesabre on which I'm trying to replace the CV joints. Everything was going smoothly until I tried to separate the ball joints. Does anybody have any advice in this area? The first one I've gotten to seems to be frozen solid. Thanks.
Have you tried a ball joint separator? If not you can borrow one from most parts houses or just purchase one. |
No, I haven't yet tried a ball joint separator. The manual suggested
that as a last resort, stating that it would probably tear the rubber boot covering the joint. I was under the impression that if that were to happen, I would be looking at replacing the ball joint which entails drilling out the rivets fastening the old one and bolting on a new joint. Is there a way to use the ball joint separator without destroying the boot? Thanks |
Originally Posted by 96Lesabre
No, I haven't yet tried a ball joint separator. The manual suggested that as a last resort, stating that it would probably tear the rubber boot covering the joint. I was under the impression that if that were to happen, I would be looking at replacing the ball joint which entails drilling out the rivets fastening the old one and bolting on a new joint.
Is there a way to use the ball joint separator without destroying the boot? Thanks Not sure, but I don't believe the new one will come with a boot. I just replaced one on my 2002 and it did not have a boot. |
Might try banging on a old nut partly screwed to the top of the ball joint..
I use a 4lb sledge on my own car, lightly but frown on that myself. The seperator tool is a C clamp affair... J 363226... part # Maybe a loaner at a Parts store... Good luck. |
Here is what ball joint separators look like: [img]uploads/buckroo/EB614_w89310-2.jpg[/img] There are different sizes for different vehicles. |
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