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21-04-2014, 01:56 PM | #1 | ||
Starter Motor
Join Date: Apr 2014
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So I bought from Ebay drive shafts to replace old ones which had their outer boots split and clicking.
after putting the driver side , long one with damper, I looked at it and the inner boot near the transmission is stretched and out of shape / deformed see pictures I can only think of these cases 1- I got wrong shaft length and joint is being stretched 2-The Boot itself is being stretched , because the genius who assembled it placed the clamps too far , I measured the old boot and the distance between is 7.5 to 8 cm while these are almost 10.5 to 11cm meaning 3 cm more. not sure if joint stretched causing boot to stretch or boot is stretched because distance between clamps is overdone. 3-last possibility, there is no air inside, vacuum causing this deform of boots. I am worried about boots will tear / split very quickly if left and car is driven like this should I remove the clamp the small one and make the distance less and hope that I can put the boot back in shape and let some air in,or???? can you advise me what are your thoughts and what I should do to correct this situation. thanks |
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28-04-2014, 03:52 PM | #2 | ||
Starter Motor
Join Date: Apr 2014
Posts: 2
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For the benefit of others who might encounter same problem, I relaxed the small clamp , put screwdriver under the boot and let some air in while pressing on the rubber to bring back the boot into shape, looks like there was no enough air inside , thus vacuum.
one week, and 28 views, not a single suggestion, hopefully next time I post a question, more helpful views will be rolling in. |
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