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I am looking for step by step instructions to remove my outer cv joint, axel, and inner cv joint so I can replace them with new on an 86 saab 900s 2.0 dohc
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what model and engin size,
what model and engin size, post your email and i'll send pics.
900s 2.0 16
900s 2.0 16 valve
reynoldsjosh91@yahoo.com
sorry alldata doesn't have
sorry alldata doesn't have the service info on thier site any more. but, i've found some pics. now, do you have the caliper off?, see pic, if so them the next step is to remove the 2 set screws that hold the rotor to the hub. see pic. after removing the screws it might be nessisary to smack the back side of the rotor to free it. let me know. mws919
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Well I certaintly wasnt aware
Well I certaintly wasnt aware of the two screws attached to the rotor. Thank you I will have a look at that. Could it be possible to send me full schematics on my brake/hydraulic lines to my master cylinder all the way to the slave cylinder and where the slave cylinder is located? Reason being I have a leak probaly in my slave cylinder but since the fluid is regulated from my master cylinder, I just have to keep replinishing my fluid on top of the master cylinder. Maybe at all possible complete directions from the rotor on how to replace my cv joints?
i'll look in to it and let
i'll look in to it and let you know. mws919
Will I need a cv joint
Will I need a cv joint removal tool to perform my task? I also just found out that there is an inner and outer cv joint which means i will have to take the drive shaft off as well. The reason there is that I ordered the cv joints from O'Reilly's and it is both inner and outer. I'm not going to have any problems messing up my transmission doing this am I? So I guess my other question is "How do I perform it all"?