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Default Nearside (left) CV gaiter/boot has a nick in it - Pug 306 1998 1.4petrol - 04-30-2007 , 04:16 AM






I've noticed that the nearside (left side when sitting in the car,
gearbox side so shorter driveshaft) CV gaiter/boot has got a small nick
in it. It's pretty small, and isn't on a 'crease' part of it but in
the middle of a flat face. The surrounding inch or two had a little
grease (I assume) on it. Pressing gently around the area causes a
little more great to come out - suggesting (maybe wrongly) that there's
still some in there and it's still pretty full.

I actually noticed the CV boot had some grease on it around Sept 06
(with MOT done at council place at end of Oct 06) but for whatever
reason, hadn't been able to get a good look until now.

Is there any kind of repair that can be done on it considering the
damage is not on a crack, but a low flexed flat face. It looks like
external damage rather than normal wear and tear (which I'd expect to
happen on a crease point).

If not, what kind of cost should I expect for replacing that boot at a
local garage?

Alternatively, how difficult a job is it? I know my Dad used to do it
on his Mini, but I've not really done many jobs like this but more than
willing to try!

Thanks

David

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Default Re: Nearside (left) CV gaiter/boot has a nick in it - Pug 306 1998 1.4 petrol - 04-30-2007 , 05:11 AM







"David Hearn" <dave (AT) NOswampieSPAM (DOT) org.uk> wrote

Quote:
I've noticed that the nearside (left side when sitting in the car, gearbox
side so shorter driveshaft) CV gaiter/boot has got a small nick in it.
It's pretty small, and isn't on a 'crease' part of it but in the middle
of a flat face. The surrounding inch or two had a little grease (I
assume) on it. Pressing gently around the area causes a little more great
to come out - suggesting (maybe wrongly) that there's still some in there
and it's still pretty full.

I actually noticed the CV boot had some grease on it around Sept 06 (with
MOT done at council place at end of Oct 06) but for whatever reason,
hadn't been able to get a good look until now.

Is there any kind of repair that can be done on it considering the damage
is not on a crack, but a low flexed flat face. It looks like external
damage rather than normal wear and tear (which I'd expect to happen on a
crease point).

If not, what kind of cost should I expect for replacing that boot at a
local garage?

Alternatively, how difficult a job is it? I know my Dad used to do it on
his Mini, but I've not really done many jobs like this but more than
willing to try!

Thanks

David
clean up and a dab of silicone




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Default Re: Nearside (left) CV gaiter/boot has a nick in it - Pug 306 1998 1.4 petrol - 04-30-2007 , 05:46 AM




"MrCheerful" <nbkm57 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote

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"David Hearn" <dave (AT) NOswampieSPAM (DOT) org.uk> wrote in message
news:59lqflF2lqqjlU1 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net...
I've noticed that the nearside (left side when sitting in the car,
gearbox side so shorter driveshaft) CV gaiter/boot has got a small nick
in it. It's pretty small, and isn't on a 'crease' part of it but in the
middle of a flat face. The surrounding inch or two had a little grease
(I assume) on it. Pressing gently around the area causes a little more
great to come out - suggesting (maybe wrongly) that there's still some in
there and it's still pretty full.

I actually noticed the CV boot had some grease on it around Sept 06 (with
MOT done at council place at end of Oct 06) but for whatever reason,
hadn't been able to get a good look until now.

Is there any kind of repair that can be done on it considering the damage
is not on a crack, but a low flexed flat face. It looks like external
damage rather than normal wear and tear (which I'd expect to happen on a
crease point).

If not, what kind of cost should I expect for replacing that boot at a
local garage?

Alternatively, how difficult a job is it? I know my Dad used to do it on
his Mini, but I've not really done many jobs like this but more than
willing to try!

Thanks

David

clean up and a dab of silicone


Thoroughly clean with meths or similar, roughen surface around hole with
fine sandpaper and you can use a thin piece of similar rubber (puncture
outfit patch etc) but use a good quality superglue instead of rubber
adhesive, works a treat. done it several times even on a crease and in one
case lasted as long as I had the car (2 years0. Gets through MOT as well




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Default Re: Nearside (left) CV gaiter/boot has a nick in it - Pug 306 1998 1.4 petrol - 04-30-2007 , 07:15 AM



In message <HhjZh.106403$Zb2.48093 (AT) fe2 (DOT) news.blueyonder.co.uk>,
MrCheerful <nbkm57 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> writes
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"David Hearn" <dave (AT) NOswampieSPAM (DOT) org.uk> wrote in message
news:59lqflF2lqqjlU1 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net...
I've noticed that the nearside (left side when sitting in the car, gearbox
side so shorter driveshaft) CV gaiter/boot has got a small nick in it.
It's pretty small, and isn't on a 'crease' part of it but in the middle
of a flat face.

clean up and a dab of silicone


Absolutely! I managed to nick mine when cutting off the brake discs with
a hacksaw. I put on a blob of silicone and it lasted another 4 years
before it developed a proper split elsewhere in one of the folds.

--
Paul Giverin

British Jet Engine Website http://www.britjet.co.uk


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Default Re: Nearside (left) CV gaiter/boot has a nick in it - Pug 306 19981.4 petrol - 04-30-2007 , 01:23 PM



clean it up and use silicone on it but dont just go mad with silicone.
do it with care,and just silicone the hole.
chris addlestone surrey

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Default Re: Nearside (left) CV gaiter/boot has a nick in it - Pug 306 19981.4 petrol - 05-01-2007 , 05:14 AM



MrCheerful wrote:
Quote:
"David Hearn" <dave (AT) NOswampieSPAM (DOT) org.uk> wrote in message
news:59lqflF2lqqjlU1 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net...
I've noticed that the nearside (left side when sitting in the car, gearbox
side so shorter driveshaft) CV gaiter/boot has got a small nick in it.
It's pretty small, and isn't on a 'crease' part of it but in the middle
of a flat face. The surrounding inch or two had a little grease (I
assume) on it. Pressing gently around the area causes a little more great
to come out - suggesting (maybe wrongly) that there's still some in there
and it's still pretty full.

I actually noticed the CV boot had some grease on it around Sept 06 (with
MOT done at council place at end of Oct 06) but for whatever reason,
hadn't been able to get a good look until now.

Is there any kind of repair that can be done on it considering the damage
is not on a crack, but a low flexed flat face. It looks like external
damage rather than normal wear and tear (which I'd expect to happen on a
crease point).

If not, what kind of cost should I expect for replacing that boot at a
local garage?

Alternatively, how difficult a job is it? I know my Dad used to do it on
his Mini, but I've not really done many jobs like this but more than
willing to try!

Thanks

David

clean up and a dab of silicone
By silicone you mean...? Silicone sealant as used in kitchens and
bathrooms? Just want to make sure I'm thinking the same thing as everyone.

Thanks for the advice everyone.

D


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Paul Giverin
 
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Default Re: Nearside (left) CV gaiter/boot has a nick in it - Pug 306 1998 1.4 petrol - 05-01-2007 , 11:44 AM



In message <59oi85F2lthvgU1 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net>, David Hearn
<dave (AT) NOswampieSPAM (DOT) org.uk> writes
Quote:
By silicone you mean...? Silicone sealant as used in kitchens and
bathrooms? Just want to make sure I'm thinking the same thing as
everyone.

Yes that's it. Silicone sealant.

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Paul Giverin

British Jet Engine Website http://www.britjet.co.uk


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Keith Willcocks
 
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Default Re: Nearside (left) CV gaiter/boot has a nick in it - Pug 306 1998 1.4 petrol - 05-01-2007 , 01:59 PM




"Paul Giverin" <paul (AT) giverin (DOT) co.uk> wrote

Quote:
In message <59oi85F2lthvgU1 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net>, David Hearn
dave (AT) NOswampieSPAM (DOT) org.uk> writes

By silicone you mean...? Silicone sealant as used in kitchens and
bathrooms? Just want to make sure I'm thinking the same thing as
everyone.

Yes that's it. Silicone sealant.

--
Paul Giverin

British Jet Engine Website http://www.britjet.co.uk
Make sure it is "real" silicone, not the cheap substitute sold in some DIY
sheds.
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Keith Willcocks
(If you can't laugh at life, it ain't worth living!)




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