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Inner CV Axle DOJ came apart - can I just put it back in and go?

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2004 Forester 4EAT Auto trans.

 

-Replacing front strut and when installing the new one the hub flopped outward and the rubber boot came off the inner CV joint and grease leaked out.

 

-Can I just put some more grease back in, push it back on, put a hose clamp on it and run it?

 

Or is it 'bad' since it came loose?

 

Here is a pic of what came loose (not my car). The top piece -bearings - was pulled out of the bottom housing.

IMG_6806.jpg

 

Thanks,

TD

Edited by wtdash

It's missing the retaining wire that goes into the groove just inside the cup.... unless that's not in the picture. That's probably why it came apart when it was pulled on. I've seen reman axles where they forgot to install the wire.

 

If you don't have the wire I suppose just reassemble it and run it without. It won't come apart unless you disassemble the suspension to allow enough room for that to happen.

 

GD

If the spring clip is AWOL I may have one to mail (if you have the time to wait...)

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Thanks GD and CNY. The missing clip makes sense - however I don't know 'where' this clip goes.

 

Is it listed in this pic of the axle - maybe part of #15?

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There IS a metal band still on the rubber boot - it has the proprietary/OEM-style connector - like #7 above.

 

I may just put back together and see how it holds w/a hose clamp?

 

 

 

DIY LINK on RS25.com

I can't find a pic that shows it... it is big and goes around the inside edge of the housing. In the pic you show of your joint you can see the groove it goes into just inside the housing.

Ya, its part #15... Its not catastrophic to run without. Like GD says, it cannot just slip out on its own, unless you disassemble the suspension to allow for that much movement.

Oh jeez, how'd I miss that in that pic?

 

I didn't trigger on it because mine was circular, not like the one depicted, I think.

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