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Pot joints

PostPosted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 12:16 pm
by billybob
Hi all,

I have read through this subject quite a lot on the mini sites lately but here goes....

After discovering some pretty hefty oil leaks, most of it seems to be coming from the diff area. I am thinking that the gear lever linkage oil seal and also (unfortunately) the pot joint oil seals. Cheap parts to replace but quite a lot of faffing around will be needed which I will do myself.

I don't have the pot joint removal tool and I have heard it can be a bit of a pig to get these out using any old levers....I definitely don't want to damage the diff side covers and want to stay away from removing them if I can.

Does anyone have a spare tool or advice on how to make one? I was thinking to purchase a cheap large open ended spanner and grind it a little to put a taper on and then use that as a tappable wedge to pop the joints off.

I'm in the warwickshire area if anyone has one of the tools to lend :) :)

Re: Pot joints

PostPosted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 12:43 pm
by Hans Efde
If you are talking about the u/j's, that's an easy job with 2 large screwdrivers (or tyre removers). Just make sure it's straight (not angled in relation to the diff) and use even force. It should click out without to much effort. It's only held in place with a snap ring. If the diff is leaking on the drive shaft oil seals, probably replacing the seals is not enough. There is a bush that keeps the shaft centered. If that bush is gone (easy checked by rocking the drive shaft up and down, play is mentioned in the Haynes ) you need to have a new bush installed or a new side diff plates.

Re: Pot joints

PostPosted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 1:00 pm
by billybob
oh right, didn't realise that about the bush, is it straightforward enough to take off the side covers?

Re: Pot joints

PostPosted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 1:49 pm
by Hans Efde
billybob wrote:oh right, didn't realise that about the bush, is it straightforward enough to take off the side covers?


Yes piece of cake. Just 4 or 5 bolts per side after having removed the drive shafts. Ofcourse drain the engine oil or keep a tray under it for oil seepage.

Re: Pot joints

PostPosted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 3:47 pm
by Stuart
Not forgetting the shims, and that little spring and ball bearing.

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Re: Pot joints

PostPosted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 4:45 pm
by Hans Efde
ah yes, forgot those. good remark Stuart. Lots of cursing when these jump out on the garage floor.

Re: Pot joints

PostPosted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 7:29 pm
by billybob
great tips, thanks guys

Re: Pot joints

PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 8:57 pm
by billybob
so i used a big spanner, ground down and chopped in half, both joints came off easily :)

I've put all the new seals in and started to get it all back together, having a bit of trouble getting the top joints back through the upper suspension arm hole though, is there a trick to this?

I think I need to get a jack under the upper arm somehow to force it back up and then ease the hub assembly in before removing the jack, but there is not a lot of room in there!

Any tips on this part much appreciated, I want to get it all back together so I can run it and see if the leaks have stopped or at least reduced.

Re: Pot joints

PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 11:19 am
by Hans Efde
Yes I recall using a jack under the hub and a lengthy piece of wood getting the topjoint in again.