" Frank" <noreplay.RemoveThis@nothome.net> wrote in
news:zvidnStd8Mv-MyTanZ2dnUVZ_jydnZ2d@comcast.com:
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>> That's the center bearing. You just use a pry bar to
>> carefully pop the inner CV joint out from the center bearing.
>> <http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/alt_replacement/7-inner-cv-joint-
>> loose.jpg>
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> Ok, thanks. No retaining clips to remove first?
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No. You drive the outer joint nose out of the hub, then pop the inner out
of the center bearing with the pry bar. Take care so as not to damage the
rubber sealing lip and surface, so watch how far the pry bar is inserted
into the gap. The Honda manual actually gives diagrams for modifying a
flat-blade scredriver to make a tool that won't damage the inner joint as
you pop it loose.
There is a clip on the splines of the inner shaft. It can help on
re-installation to smear a touch of CV joint grease on the clip to
hold it centered as you push the splines together again. If the clip drops
down (off-center), the joint splines may not go together as the clip hangs
up on the center bearing splines.
Slide the inner joint spline back into the center bearing slowly and
carefully, making sure you don't fold the rubber sealing lip over. A bit of
grease on that will help too.
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Tegger
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