A month ago I noticed my '90 Festiva L with 176,000 miles had begun to make a knocking noise every time I accelerated from a stop into a left turn. The more I accelerated the louder the knock.
I knew this would happen eventually, since the boots on the CV joints had long ago become shredded. Easy service in Southern California, on fairly clean, paved roads, with very little water and no salt allowed me to go like this for years.
When the knocking started I wondered if it was a matter of wear from lack of lubrication or just the lack of lubrication that was at fault. To answer that question I decided to spray some WD-40 into the right outside CV joint. After that the knocking stopped completely, no matter how hard I accelerated into the turn.
My plan is to buy a split "Quick Boot" at AutoZone and install it, with the supplied grease, over the dry CV joint. I would appreciate any tips on installing this boot and some idea of how long I can expect this fix to last in easy around-town travel?
I knew this would happen eventually, since the boots on the CV joints had long ago become shredded. Easy service in Southern California, on fairly clean, paved roads, with very little water and no salt allowed me to go like this for years.
When the knocking started I wondered if it was a matter of wear from lack of lubrication or just the lack of lubrication that was at fault. To answer that question I decided to spray some WD-40 into the right outside CV joint. After that the knocking stopped completely, no matter how hard I accelerated into the turn.
My plan is to buy a split "Quick Boot" at AutoZone and install it, with the supplied grease, over the dry CV joint. I would appreciate any tips on installing this boot and some idea of how long I can expect this fix to last in easy around-town travel?
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