|
Not logged in [Login - Register] |
You Are Not Registered Or Not Logged In |
Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » f20 driveshaft removal? » Post Reply
|
Terry12 |
posted on 12th Jan 12 at 19:11 |
I wouldn't drive with the shaft not properly seated. | |
FlaFFy_91 |
posted on 12th Jan 12 at 19:04 |
ok so its most deffinatly the wrong cv's | |
Joe Edwards |
posted on 12th Jan 12 at 17:29 |
Mine were very very tight, pull pull pull have a brew and pull some more! They will come! | |
FlaFFy_91 |
posted on 12th Jan 12 at 15:20 |
How safe it it for me to drive with the shafts as they are?? | |
Jed D |
posted on 12th Jan 12 at 07:25 |
use the force | |
corsadonk |
posted on 12th Jan 12 at 07:16 |
It should go in flush. | |
FlaFFy_91 |
posted on 11th Jan 12 at 19:31 |
i thought it goes all the way in untill its flush or close enough to being flush | |
lee mitchell |
posted on 11th Jan 12 at 18:48 |
you sure its not in as far as it goes. looks about right | |
corsadonk |
posted on 11th Jan 12 at 18:24 |
It might be because the seal is damaged. Is the shaft in the C.V? All I can say is keep pulling on it, to get it out. | |
Dan295 |
posted on 11th Jan 12 at 17:23 |
are they definitely the right cv's? sounds lke youve got the wrong ones, i find the best way to get them out is to effectively bump it. push in gently and then pull out hard, sometimes give it a twist as well to remove it from the grip of the thread | |
FlaFFy_91 |
posted on 11th Jan 12 at 17:19 |
Got a f20 on my redtop. Fitting the drivshafts and they didnt seat properly. Would stop by the time it got to here |