Hi all,
Would like some opinions on this please.
A couple of weeks ago I replaced the nearside cv joint on my Gti (GKN Lobro part) The new driveshaft bolt supplied with the kit is pictured. We all know of course these bolts come in 'ribbed' and 'non ribbed' versions, right? So I'm pretty sure I've got myself a 'non ribbed' one in this kit, and as we all know again I'm gonna torque it with the 200nm + 180° procedure..
So, after torquing it to 200nm, lowering the car to the ground and starting the final tightening, it quickly becomes clear that theres no way this bolt is going to turn another 180° And thats with a 3/4 "drive tommy bar with a 2 foot pipe extension! The bolt needs tons of force to get it to move at all, and when it does it kind of snaps round a bit then stops again. I got to about maybe 45° from where I started when the 3/4" to 1/2" adapter for the socket snapped. Believing that there's no way the bolt can be under torqued I put the wheel back on and I've been driving it around since, including a 200 mile trip the the New Forest and back and all seems well.
My question is this. I've got a second kit to do the offside cv joint soon. What should I do this time regarding the torquing? Should I go to VW and buy a pair of 'ribbed' bolts which need less torque and start again? Why does everything in life have to fight you?!
Thanks for any help.