Outboard CV joint removal...a few taps and yours popped right off. Mine won't budge, it looks just like yours. I went from light taps to hard smacks...won't even try to budge.
It's a pain. Hit from one side and switch to the other is what I did. After 5 minutes it finally popped off. There's a little ring inside holding it in place.
@@ryanmassengale5652 I spun it around and beat on it with and without a ling brass dowel. I didn't see the point of trying penetrating oil considering it is packed with grease. In the end I removed the other end.
I followed your instructions to replace a CV Boot on the passenger side front of my 2012 Arctic Cat 700 Mud Pro H1. I got that done, but when I went to test it, my ATV now has a clunk in it towards the back when I shift from Reverse to H or L. There's two things I did that might or might not play a part. While I had it jacked up I shifted it out of 4X4 so I could rotate the axle hub. The second thing was I rolled the bike ahead while it was in N and on the floor jack. Any ideas appreciated. Thx.
Very good information. But I would not hit the bearing with a mallet. I would put a deep well socket or a pipe over the threaded shaft and punch the bearing in
Best video on Cv joints and boots. Clear speaking, great lighting, and not a bunch of extra talking!! Great job!!!!
7:35 the clamps you put on like much better then the one u take off...all boots should come with these !
Good video, it helped me for sure. But why couldn't you just take off one side and slide both boots off? Guessing making sure properly greased?
Outboard CV joint removal...a few taps and yours popped right off. Mine won't budge, it looks just like yours. I went from light taps to hard smacks...won't even try to budge.
It's a pain. Hit from one side and switch to the other is what I did. After 5 minutes it finally popped off. There's a little ring inside holding it in place.
@@ryanmassengale5652 I spun it around and beat on it with and without a ling brass dowel. I didn't see the point of trying penetrating oil considering it is packed with grease. In the end I removed the other end.
I followed your instructions to replace a CV Boot on the passenger side front of my 2012 Arctic Cat 700 Mud Pro H1.
I got that done, but when I went to test it, my ATV now has a clunk in it towards the back when I shift from Reverse to H or L.
There's two things I did that might or might not play a part. While I had it jacked up I shifted it out of 4X4 so I could rotate the axle hub. The second thing was I rolled the bike ahead while it was in N and on the floor jack. Any ideas appreciated. Thx.
Thank you,
Gives you the info needed to do the job!!
hey im getting volt on my 06 arctic cat dash have you ever had this
How do I remove the front axles from the diff on a 1998 artic cat 454 4x4..
This is how to remove a rear axel.
Check out the other videos, I’m sure the front is the same.
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hello, for an arctic cat wildcat 1000 year 2015 is it the same? thanks
Very good information. But I would not hit the bearing with a mallet. I would put a deep well socket or a pipe over the threaded shaft and punch the bearing in
Thanks for great video!
i have an 2003 arctic cat 250 and was wondering if i pull the cv axle out will all my motor and transmission oil come out sense it is all one unit?
Kountry Quads if u tilt the side that u remove the axle from slightly higher then the other it will not drain out
I have a Arctic cat h1 2007 my boots are gone and need some help I don’t have any way to fix them
I have to replace the boot on the secondary drive assembly, Artic Cat part #3435-067. 2002 500 auto Atv
I forgot to say there is nothing in the service manual about how to replace
Need to actually show a replacement of a NEW cv boot!
Thank you
Good vid! Thanks!!
Thanks very good video.
Thanks