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KaspaCti

Cti Driveshaft Removal

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KaspaCti

Hi all,

 

Done a search but can't really find what I'm after. I want to remove the driveshafts from my 1.6 Cti The Haynes manual has two methods for removing the driveshafts, one for non-gti and one for gti. AFAIK the Cti has 1.6 GTi driveshafts and hubs but the suspension setup is the same as the non gti models i.e. no droplinks / wishbone etc. I'm happy about the actual removal of the shafts i.e. bolts on intermediate bearing etc but I don't know which method to use to get to that stage.

 

Right... for non gti models haynes says:

 

fit compressors to the spring

loosen the three top strut mounting nuts

remove hub nut

unscrew clamp bolt securing hub carrier to bottom of the strut

slide hub carrier off strut

move top of hub carrier outwards and at same time withdraw driveshaft from hub.

 

whereas for gti models it says

 

undo hub nut

undo clamp bolt securing suspension lower balljoint to hub carrier and pull arm down

pull hub carrier outwardsand withdraw driveshaft from hub.

 

 

it seems to be a right faff to remove the non gti driveshaft, why do I need to compress the spring and slide the hub carrier off the strut? Couldn't I just follow the gti method or is there something that I'm missing here?

 

Any help from you Cti owners past and present would be much appreciated.

 

Sean

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Miles

As the CTi uses the base model set up it's a pain over the GTi, Easy way is unbolt the inner track control bolt to give you some extra leverage and then follow the book.

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pug_ham

An easy way I've found to do this is to use an old handbrake cable as a spring clamp with the car on its wheels & the cable looped down through the sring / shock assembly through the holes in the top mount for this purpose & then clamped again at the top in the engine bay.

 

Then when the car is jacked there is plenty of give to allow you to slide hub carrier off strut & makes a frustrating job much easier. Of course you need an old handbrake cable to do this though, thankfully I'd just had to swap on when I did this.

 

Graham.

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KaspaCti
As the CTi uses the base model set up it's a pain over the GTi, Easy way is unbolt the inner track control bolt to give you some extra leverage and then follow the book.

 

 

Cheers Miles

 

when you say follow the book I'm guessing you mean the non-gti method?

 

 

 

Sean

 

An easy way I've found to do this is to use an old handbrake cable as a spring clamp with the car on its wheels & the cable looped down through the sring / shock assembly through the holes in the top mount for this purpose & then clamped again at the top in the engine bay.

 

Then when the car is jacked there is plenty of give to allow you to slide hub carrier off strut & makes a frustrating job much easier. Of course you need an old handbrake cable to do this though, thankfully I'd just had to swap on when I did this.

 

Graham.

 

 

Cheers Graham

 

So is the reason for clamping the springs to stop them shooting out and taking my head off or is it that you need to compress them to get enough travel to slide the hub carriers off? Either way I'll probably buy some spring compressors as I guess they'll be handy for the future. Can't believe my lowly suspension setup makes it more difficult to remove the driveshafts :)

 

Sean

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KaspaCti

Miles

 

Can you just confirm that you meant follow the non-gti method after removing the inner end of the arm. Many thanks

 

 

Graham

 

Is using the compressor to stop the spring flying out or to give extra movement to slide hub carrier off?

Many thanks

 

Anyone else feel free to chip in if Miles anfd Graham aren't about

 

Sean

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Alastairh

Yes Kaspa follow the non gti method. As it doesn't have gti suspension.

 

Alastair

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