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Old 16-10-2004, 09:48 AM
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Default CV boot on a cossie -what grease?

Need to re pack the cv boot with grease. I cant get a new cv boot & oil till tuesday

what grease is the best to put in?

also, when it split, oil pissed out

would this be a seal gone and diff oil pouring out?
Old 16-10-2004, 11:35 AM
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Default Re: CV boot on a cossie -what grease?

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what grease is the best to put in?
CV Grease!! Its the only thing to use really. Should be able to get it from Halfords??

Originally Posted by DaveEscos
also, when it split, oil pissed out

would this be a seal gone and diff oil pouring out?
Doesn't sound right to me, but then I have a bean tin. I would have said that a seal has gone somewhere.
Old 16-10-2004, 02:52 PM
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Default Re: CV boot on a cossie -what grease?

Originally Posted by DaveEscos
also, when it split, oil pissed out

would this be a seal gone and diff oil pouring out?
I seem to remember when Tonys CV split that the grease was like oil.
Old 16-10-2004, 02:54 PM
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It was like proper thick greese. Not runny like oil.
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oh me corrected then.

It made enough smoke like burning oil when it went, but then you wasnt hanging about if i remember
Old 16-10-2004, 03:12 PM
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S-M1C75-A
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SQM-1C9004-A
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Mobil Rex E22

From memory

This is the spec advised for the rear
Old 16-10-2004, 03:16 PM
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just use normal cv grease that will be fine for it
Old 16-10-2004, 05:22 PM
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The CV joint is self contained and will only hold CV grease. The only way in for anything it through the boot so it's totally unrelated to the diff. What the oil is, is just basically CV grease which has thinned out.
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great, thanks Daz (and others )
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Dave - if you're a bit skint, just use an old bit of chip pan grease...............








oh no, shit, don't do that................... then you will have nothing to style your hair with

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As Daz says
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Originally Posted by McPikie
Dave - if you're a bit skint, just use an old bit of chip pan grease...............






no, im not
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If you buy a FORD CV boot, it will come with the correct grease to use
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Originally Posted by wes
If you buy a FORD CV boot, it will come with the correct grease to use
Good point and messy shit it is too.....
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