Chapter 15 Constant-Velocity Axle Problems, Troubleshooting, and Service 301
Copyright by Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc.
11W606
11W607 11W608 11W609
B.J. repair kit LH
D.O.J. repair kit Boot repair kit (B.J.) Boot repair kit (D.O.J.)
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1. Boot clamp A
2. Boot clamp B
3. Circlip
4. D.O.J. outer race
5. Dust cover
6. Balls
7. D.O.J. cage
8. Snap ring
9. D.O.J. inner race
10. D.O.J. boot
11. Dust cover
12. Boot protector band
13. Boot protector
14. Boot clamp A
15. Boot clamp B
16. B.J. boot
17. Drive shaft and B.J.
18. Circlip
17. Drive shaft and B.J.
16. B.J. boot
14. Boot clamp A
15. Boot clamp B
2. Boot clamp B
10. D.O.J. boot
1. Boot clamp A
7. D.O.J. cage
9. D.O.J. inner race
8. Snap ring
6. Balls
5. Dust cover
4. D.O.J. outer race
3. Circlip
18. Circlip
13. Boot protector
12. Boot protector band
11. Dust cover
Disassembly steps Reassembly steps
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(3) : Nonreusable parts
(4) B.J. : Birfield joint
(5) D.O.J. : Double offset joint
Note
(1) : Refer to "Service Points of Disassembly".
(2) : Refer to "Service Points of Reassembly".
Figure 15-29. General procedure given here shows the typical sequence followed for disassembly and reassembly of a CV axle.
The ball-and-cage joint shown here is at the outboard end of the axle. Note the repair kits that are available. (General Motors)
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