Xantia N/S Inner Driveshaft gaitor

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Xantia N/S Inner Driveshaft gaitor

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This has a small split that i have seen. How much for a new one? and how easy to fit, do i need any special tools?

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this drive shaft is the easyer of the two to remove, as you will need to to fit a new inner gaitor,

once you have removed the hub nut and split the lower swivle and track rod end, them place a tray under were the shaft enters the diff to collect about a litre of gear oil on pulling the shaft out, it is recomended you fit a new diff seal before re/fitting the shaft
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And when you pull the joint apart, do it carefully over a bowl - the god-knows-how-many needle rollers inside like to jump out all over the floor!! no special tools required to do this end (beyond those required to remove the drive shaft).
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the only other toll you will need is circlip pliers,
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Andbody know the GSF part numbers of the things I need?

N45064 CV BOOT KIT-INNER XANTIA ALL EXC 2.1TD £9.45
98020 CV JOINT GREASE-0.5 KILO General Use £2.75

Would the above be right?

Plus some gearbox oil as I plan on changing that while I am there.

98048 FUCHS TITAN GEAR OIL 75W-90 1L GENERAL USE-SYNTHETIC BASE £4.70

Is this the right gear oil? And its 2l of this for the box.

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Post by CitroJim »

The number for the CV boot looks good to me Gav. the kit usually comes with a sachet of grease so you'll likely not need to buy it separately.

The oil is wrong.

Only ever use 75W/80 in a Xantia 'box. Use preferably Total BV or one of the same 75W/80 grades that specifically states it's for use in certain Pug and Cit gearboxes.

Comma do a good 'un amongst others but don't be tempted or fobbed off with anything else despite some factors telling you a 90 grade will be OK. It won't :twisted:
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Thanks Jim for your speedy reply. Good job I asked about gear oil could have been in for trouble.

Got to get this done then MOT before we drive off to Newcastle and over to Norway in August.

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the inner gaitors are not an MOT faliure, although it needs replacing all the same, also some times if it only a small hole you can clean it up with petrol and super glue the hole
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citronut wrote:if it only a small hole you can clean it up with petrol and super glue the hole
I once cleaned one up carefully and stuck a bicycle tube patch over the hole. It lasted for a few months until I replaced the gaiter :D
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