Yet another Drive Shaft Flange Seal question
Posted
#1636819
(In Topic #226552)
Newbie
What part / kit do I need?
Hello folks, drippy flanges on both sides of box.
Read many fantastic posts on how to do the job - really helpful stuff and I'm knowing inside out now after all the reading and re-reading I'm doing! My problem is I'm going round in circles looking for the 'right' kit with seal, cover and spring clip/washer, some seals are 100mm, others 90mm I belive? Or some such…
Has anyone got a contact/link in their memory where this can be found?
Classic VW has one, but it says 'Early Gearbox without spring drive cups', which I don't understand (how do I know this?)
I have contacted them and await a response, however was wondering what you chaps may be able to add into the mix, in order for me to get the right bits and get them replaced.
The box is an AEN code - 1989 MK1 Clipper 1.8
As a side note, there's a bit of play and rattle when turning the shaft (although not when driving thankfully), does this mean my CV joints are on their way out or are they naturally a bit moveable - she's done a few miles of course…
If they are on their way out, I'll buy one kit a month (in/out both sides!) and replace them accordingly, by the time I get to the last one I might know what I'm actually doing!
Read many fantastic posts on how to do the job - really helpful stuff and I'm knowing inside out now after all the reading and re-reading I'm doing! My problem is I'm going round in circles looking for the 'right' kit with seal, cover and spring clip/washer, some seals are 100mm, others 90mm I belive? Or some such…
Has anyone got a contact/link in their memory where this can be found?
Classic VW has one, but it says 'Early Gearbox without spring drive cups', which I don't understand (how do I know this?)
I have contacted them and await a response, however was wondering what you chaps may be able to add into the mix, in order for me to get the right bits and get them replaced.
The box is an AEN code - 1989 MK1 Clipper 1.8
As a side note, there's a bit of play and rattle when turning the shaft (although not when driving thankfully), does this mean my CV joints are on their way out or are they naturally a bit moveable - she's done a few miles of course…
If they are on their way out, I'll buy one kit a month (in/out both sides!) and replace them accordingly, by the time I get to the last one I might know what I'm actually doing!
Posted
Old Timer
Hi, I can't help you identify which you need, but I'd suggest doing everything in one go as you'll have the driveshafts out to do the flanges. In comparison to the flange seals, the CV joints are a walk in the park!
Posted
Newbie
Ah yes, the old - do a job once instead of six times mentality!
I like your thinking.
I best get ordering some bits.
Any idea how to find out what CV kits I need? They're different sizes too!
I like your thinking.
I best get ordering some bits.
Any idea how to find out what CV kits I need? They're different sizes too!
Posted
Old Timer
I'd wait for someone with the same year car as you to come and confirm. Given it's relative youth, it's likely to be 100mm drive cups shafts - but I'm not sure if that has any bearing on the outer CV joints.
VW Heritage are good at answering those types of questions.
VW Heritage are good at answering those types of questions.
Posted
Old Timer
It's a lot more effort, and piling more work on top, but if you can remove the 'box then the flanges are a lot easier to do, and it gives you the opportunity to check the output shaft seal (bit that goes into the clutch plate) as if that leaks, you can say bye bye to the clutch.
This is how full blown restorations start!
This is how full blown restorations start!
Posted
Local Hero
www.brokevw.com can answer most tranny questions.
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