axel problem with a 90 civic hatch
#1
axel problem with a 90 civic hatch
ok i just got a civic 90 dx hatch i never worked on one befor worked on many older chevy's befor anyways
i got this civic the cv boots were jacked my buddie gave me the new axels when i got the car from him took em out put everything back the way it was with the new axels went to take it for a test drive as soon as i hit the gas pedel down and give it some torqe the axels spin not the tire wtf????? took it apart and back together a few times same issue
anybody know what cause this and how to fix any help would be great thanks
i got this civic the cv boots were jacked my buddie gave me the new axels when i got the car from him took em out put everything back the way it was with the new axels went to take it for a test drive as soon as i hit the gas pedel down and give it some torqe the axels spin not the tire wtf????? took it apart and back together a few times same issue
anybody know what cause this and how to fix any help would be great thanks
#4
RE: axel problem with a 90 civic hatch
2nd thought.
My repair book for my 83 Honda civic said I was supposed to carefully pry the axel and cv joint from the trans to take it off cause yanking them out could damage the cv joint, axel or trans. Did your thief carefully pry them out? lol.
My mechanic also said not to start yanking them out like a lot of people did cause it would break the cv joint.
Also there is a small cir clip sort of thing on the end of the axel that holds it in the trans. If you pry it out slowly it releases and I assume if you try to yank it out it catches and will not release unless you rip it out. Are those little cir clip things still on the axel.
It sounds like you assumed the cv joints are still good?
Just guesses for you to check out.
My repair book for my 83 Honda civic said I was supposed to carefully pry the axel and cv joint from the trans to take it off cause yanking them out could damage the cv joint, axel or trans. Did your thief carefully pry them out? lol.
My mechanic also said not to start yanking them out like a lot of people did cause it would break the cv joint.
Also there is a small cir clip sort of thing on the end of the axel that holds it in the trans. If you pry it out slowly it releases and I assume if you try to yank it out it catches and will not release unless you rip it out. Are those little cir clip things still on the axel.
It sounds like you assumed the cv joints are still good?
Just guesses for you to check out.
#5
RE: axel problem with a 90 civic hatch
You're saying the whole axle turns (all the way to the end with the nut on it) but the wheel doesn't? You must have the wrong axle, it is not engaging the splines in the wheel hub.
More common problems are not having the axles fully engaged in the transmission, or pulling the inner CV joint out too far during installation so the inner joint comes apart inside.
More common problems are not having the axles fully engaged in the transmission, or pulling the inner CV joint out too far during installation so the inner joint comes apart inside.
#6
RE: axel problem with a 90 civic hatch
ok so when i got the civic my duddie gave me the axles and it sounds like there the wrong ones
You're saying the whole axle turns (all the way to the end with the nut on it) but the wheel doesn't
thats exactly what i am saying sounds heathly to!!! if you like grinding noise's i only drove it like 5 feet and was like WTF!!!
You're saying the whole axle turns (all the way to the end with the nut on it) but the wheel doesn't
thats exactly what i am saying sounds heathly to!!! if you like grinding noise's i only drove it like 5 feet and was like WTF!!!
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