Mitsubishi L200 (MK3 K74) Driveshaft CV Axle Boot Replacement (4D56)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 дек 2022
  • This is my 2003 Mitsubishi L200 project. It’s a K74 with a 2.5TDi engine, manual gearbox with locking rear diff. I bought this vehicle as a non runner and will be getting it back into working order.
    In this video we remove the propshaft from the rear differential, remove existing pinion seal and replace with a new part.
    Parts used:
    Inner CV Boot -- ebay.us/jsz7Qr
    Outer CV Boot -- ebay.us/A9FWlm
    Torques:
    Tie Rod End -- 45Nm
    Lower Ball Joint to Arm -- 25Nm
    Upper Ball Joint -- 70Nm
    Driveshaft to Front Diff -- 55Nm

Комментарии • 17

  • @itsaboutfam
    @itsaboutfam 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great video. This will help when i replace the CV boots on my Montero.

  • @jeromegonatice9902
    @jeromegonatice9902 Год назад +2

    your videos are helpful man for this type of pickup. Ive been following you since, please upload more videos for this project soon. thanks

    • @ToolTimeWithTom
      @ToolTimeWithTom  Год назад

      Thanks! I tend to just video jobs that I'm doing anyway, for the moment everything is working apart from the flashing 4WD light

  • @user-qi4jd7yb6d
    @user-qi4jd7yb6d Год назад +2

    Great 👍👍

  • @reneabiva3825
    @reneabiva3825 4 дня назад

    Parehas po b yan sa pajero gen 2?

  • @user-wi5gn7rz2k
    @user-wi5gn7rz2k Год назад +1

    Thx helps me a lot
    Even i have uploaded videos in my chnl

  • @dingramcha
    @dingramcha Год назад +1

    I wonder if you had any tricks from the "couple of mallets later" interlude @ ~ 6:56? I tried hammering my outer joint off the axle with my vise that is bolted down (not to a particularly heavy table). But so far zero luck. Hammered for 1-2 hours at different angles; taking breaks and watching other videos in between while letting some pentrating oil soak in. My axle is technically an L300 Delica's, but appears very, very similar/identical to this axle.

    • @ToolTimeWithTom
      @ToolTimeWithTom  Год назад +1

      The side at 6.56 popped off after a couple of mallets, that one wasn't too bad at all, the other side however..... I think it took me well over an hour to get that one off. I ended up putting the shaft on the floor, holding it down with my foot and rage hammering the outer CV with a soft faced mallet. I was hitting it harder than I would have liked to be, it will give up eventually if you keep at it. Good luck!

  • @louischoi2883
    @louischoi2883 2 месяца назад +1

    Hey mate, how did you make the knuckle hold on there not fall down after you removed the 4 lower control arm bolts 3:50?I did mine today, very struggling to lift it align with the 4 holes as it’s so heavy.

    • @ToolTimeWithTom
      @ToolTimeWithTom  2 месяца назад +1

      I had the opposite issue, I couldn't get it down! From memory the lower ball joint mounting to the control arm is tapered as is the arm, they sort of wedged themselves together by pulling the knuckle outward. They weigh a ton don't they. Other option, you could stack up some bits of wood, put the knuckle on the wood while you're getting the bolts through? Or you could use a trolley jack?

  • @vielazriel9811
    @vielazriel9811 9 месяцев назад

    Do you have an idea about the size of the oil seal on front diff?

  • @vielazriel9811
    @vielazriel9811 9 месяцев назад

    Whats is the size of cv axle seal

  • @user-ih1ur6xx8g
    @user-ih1ur6xx8g 9 месяцев назад +1

    It's necessary to drain the front diff oil or it can be done without draining the oil?

    • @ToolTimeWithTom
      @ToolTimeWithTom  9 месяцев назад

      You can do it without draining the diff!

  • @UnimpressedAussie
    @UnimpressedAussie Год назад

    Bro you skipped the exact part I needed to see

  • @jasonmonsall6176
    @jasonmonsall6176 9 месяцев назад

    if you stop the use of add blockers i will stop using youtube