MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: kylelnsn on May 15, 2014, 07:37:55 pm
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MOT Tomorrow!!!
And I've already resided myself to failing lol! Just had a look this morning and grease flicked in the front drivers wheel arch.
Guessing cv joint gator.
Next question what parts do I need? Numbers and sources if possible?
And is there a how to? I have access to Elsa so will have a look there also.
Is this too much to take on?
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would be intrested in this info to
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Can't help you with part numbers etc but Ive done plenty of cv gators,
Remove the drive shaft nut in the centre of the hub and give it a tap with a punch and hammer so it's loose in the hub.
Remove the bottom ball joint nut or pinch bolt that holds the hub and wish bone together then knock the wish bone ball joint out of the bottom of the hub.
Then pull the drive shaft out of the hub and pull it to the side, you may have to have a little wrestle with the hub to pull one way as you pull/knock the shaft out completely.
Cut the old gator off
I have this cone thing ( it's ment for this job) that you grease up and put it over the cv joint then get your new gator and turn it inside out and put the wider end on the cone first and push it over the cone. The cone basically lifts the gator over the cv joint.
Position the gator how it's ment to go but before you put the clips in pack it with grease, clip the gator up and just put it all back together and give it a wipe.
Also you can remove the drive shaft completely and you won't have to mess around with the gearbox oil pouring out but I find I only have to pull it out if there is drop links and roll bars blocking everything up. Never done my mk5 gators but this way will work fine I'm sure.
Hope that makes sense
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Have a read of this
http://workshop-manuals.com/volkswagen/golf-mk5/running_gear_axles_steering/front_suspension_drive_shafts/removing_and_installing_drive_shafts/removing_and_installing_right_drive_shaft_with_(push-on)_constant_velocity_slip_joint/
The jobs isn't hard if you've got the tools! However,they can be be very hard without those tools!
Part numbers for outer CV. Bootie kit as that's the most common to fail 1k0 498 203 A - £ 23:68 full retail inc vat
What's in the kit can be seen here
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0&_nkw=1k0+498+203+A&_sacat=0&_from=R40
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This is probably more helpful DIY
http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.php?5164989-DIY-Outer-CV-Boot-R-amp-R
When you strip the joint there's a beveled washer - take note what way the bevel faces!
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sounds a bit hard for my liking think its goin to have to be a garage job and hate taking it to garage :sad1:
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sounds a bit hard for my liking think its goin to have to be a garage job and hate taking it to garage :sad1:
No where near as hard as the rear wheel bearing you done!
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Not sure if this is something I should take on or not. Just dont trust mechanics being an engineer :(
Can anyone confirm the part number? 1K0 498 203 A
2.0 GT TDI ?
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really??? and that wasnt hard at all. i will maybe give it a go then :happy2:
i think when you read "a how to" it always sounds more complicated than it really is
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Not sure if this is something I should take on or not. Just dont trust mechanics being an engineer :(
Can anyone confirm the part number? 1K0 498 203 A
2.0 GT TDI ?
Need box type manual or auto - if manual 5 or 6 speed year of vehicle and engine code.
The above is the most commonly fitted one.
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really??? and that wasnt hard at all. i will maybe give it a go then :happy2:
i think when you read "a how to" it always sounds more complicated than it really is
Just mark the ball joint position before you remove the three bolts if you don't want a wheel alignment bill!
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6 Speed Manual
BKD engine
2005
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6 Speed Manual
BKD engine
2005
Look at this
http://www.partscats.info/volkswagen/en/?i=cat_vag_models&brand=vw&number=1714&set=1725&ein=2005&f=420&hauptgr=1234567890&hg=4&grf=040730658&bf=40740&hgug=407&ug=07&parent_id=2015254
Item 22 is the kit - same part number as previously quoted assuming it's outboard joint
If inboard look at item 21
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really??? and that wasnt hard at all. i will maybe give it a go then :happy2:
i think when you read "a how to" it always sounds more complicated than it really is
Just mark the ball joint position before you remove the three bolts if you don't want a wheel alignment bill!
Save the hassle and leave the ball joint on the wishbone just remove the ball joint nut or pinch bolt from the bottom of the hub ( don't know which for the mk5 never payed any attention).
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130691370069?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
Did mine over the weekend was so simple and quick.
1, remover centre cap and losen hub nut.
2, jack up and wheel off.
3, mark where ur ball joint sits, I used a paint pen. Remove 3 nuts.
4, push out cv joint out of hub.
5, cut off old boot
6, I used the kit below, comes with instructions and so simple.
7, put cv joint back in hub
8 reattach ball joint with ur witness marks.
9, wheel on
10 hub nut and tighten.
took around 1hr and cost was price of the kit.
honestly its so simple