jamesmartin
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its not part of an injector ,they are all steel, its not part of a tdi that i can think of
its not part of an injector ,they are all steel, its not part of a tdi that i can think of
Is that a home made pulley locking tool or did you buy it?
The same happened to me when I did the same job. To sort it out I put it all back together, without the circlip, drove it around the block. The action of driving brought the driveshaft out enough to be able to put the shim and circlip back on as it should be. I hope this helps.Bit of a mixed day as these things usually are. Am after some advice...
Replaced the drive flanges (rears were especially worn) but have had a bit of a nightmare with the rear driver's side driveshaft.
It popped out of the hub when I removed the drive flange, so I popped it back in. Went to fit the new flange and the half shaft is so far 'in' the diff, I can't get any circlips or shims on. Flange off, tried to pull the shaft out and it won't budge at all. Tried rocking the car to take strain off and still nothing. Have had to reassemble it without a circlip for now.
Any tips on how to sort this? One of the other ones is also flush to the circlip and I can't get the shims in. Is this a big issue or should I just keep an eye on it and check for movement?
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