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A14LN C
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Mon Apr 18, 2005 12:23 pm |
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its cheap enough and easy enough 2 to get new ones, i got mine from Renault as they aint pricey coz there just bolts......right pain in the cunt......not that i would know aye Chris |
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Hardboiledegg
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Tue Apr 19, 2005 3:25 am |
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Morning Chaps
Last night we managed to pull the driveshaft off, and lots of small pin things fell out they came out at the end where those three ball things are (tripod joint ?) Can these have fell into the gearbox?
This is really hard! We just about know what we are doing (haha!) but the Haynes is fairly difficult as it presumes that you know the exact name for everything and we don't
The next step is to lift the geatbox up and out of the engine bay. Do we really need a hoist?Or could a fairly strong person lift it out themselves?
I'm sorry for being such a thicko but it's too late for us to turn back and get someone else to do it |
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Chris H
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Tue Apr 19, 2005 3:26 am |
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nah lift it out by hand thats how I do it.
The rollers fallen out of the driveshat isn't good looks like a driveshafts on the shopping list now. |
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Hardboiledegg
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Tue Apr 19, 2005 3:29 am |
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Oh shit the three ball thingies are still on the end of the driveshaft but when Chris ( my willing helper haha ) popped off the driveshaft there was 'a noise' and all those pins fell on the floor. I take it we can't just pack them all back in? |
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Chris H
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Tue Apr 19, 2005 3:36 am |
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you can try but you'll somehow need to get the circlippy thing back on. Make sure theres no grit in there or it will bugger it up in no time. |
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JB
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Tue Apr 19, 2005 3:49 am |
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Wicked Neo wrote: |
Jonnyboy wrote: |
have u actualy got a breaker bar??
and that wheel breaker type bar is dodgey to use as it has angle to it so it is hard to keep the socket on the nut/bolt in a sound straight position. |
i used it again today to crack off the caliper bolts, i've had no probs using it so far, it gives great leverage and yes there is an angle on it but so do the breaker bars.
however i do agree, a proper breaker bar is the preferred tool for the job but i simply could not get enough leverage with mine to crack off the strut to hub bolts or the caliper bolts.
used the wheel breaker bar and had the bolts freed off very quickly. |
leverage is just a matter of length..and i havent seen a breaker bar with an angle on it...
its no biggy, its just that cos of that angle on the wheel one, it is easy to slip off the nut/bolt when applying lots of load and rounded the head off... |
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Hardboiledegg
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Sat May 07, 2005 5:04 pm |
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UNDO THE DRIVE SHAFTRETAINING BOLT, REMOVE THE SUSPENSION BOLTS, REMOVE THE BRAKE CALIPER, INSERT THE SPIDER, THEN INSERT THE SUNSPLINES INTO PLACE THEN PUT IT ALL BACK TOGETHER, EASY... WILLING HELPER SUSSED IT EASY PEASY |
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JB
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Sun May 08, 2005 2:01 am |
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oops |
Last edited by JB on Mon May 09, 2005 1:22 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Chris H
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Sun May 08, 2005 5:28 am |
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why did the caliper come off? |
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Hardboiledegg
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Mon May 09, 2005 3:14 am |
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I dunno - my 'willing helper' wrote that not me!
Anyhow, we eventually got it off and got a driveshaft from the scrappy for £15. We managed to do the clutch, not impressed at the fact that it took 10 minutes to get the new clutch in after p!ssing about for hours trying to remove the driveshafts Flushed the coolant yesterday and put everything back where it should be, engine starts again (phew!) just need to refill the gearbox with oil. Do I have to get the Tranself Renault one that Haynes reccomends or is there another you experts would reccomend? Only ask cos the Renault dealer is a trek
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huwwatkins
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Mon May 09, 2005 3:36 am |
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Go to your local factors and get 80w gearbox oil.. |
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Hardboiledegg
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Mon May 09, 2005 3:46 am |
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Thanks Huw |
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JB
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Mon May 09, 2005 3:57 am |
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i use ATF...seems to work great...good cold gear changes |
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huwwatkins
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Mon May 09, 2005 5:17 pm |
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ATF? Automatic transmission fluid? Same stuff you put in the power steering? |
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Chris H
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Tue May 10, 2005 12:13 am |
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yes atf if you read my articles then you would all know this! |
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