CV Boots

ray

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Right now I have the right side hub and knuckle off and I'm ready to
install the Cinnabar bearing kit.I would also like to inspect the CV
joints and replace the boots. In reviewing the archives it seems most
use the Napa clamp bands and installation tool (3192 or 3374?) but I
find nothing conclusive on the make of boot.Can I assume the Napa boot
is not accectable, only their clamp?

Ray & Elisa
1973 Painted Desert
Corning CA
 
I used the original rubber boots since several said they were softer and
lasted 20 years any way.

Did you see the band number ??

BOOT CLAMPS--DOUBLE WRAPPING
I got them from NAPA --NUJ-3416 -- Torque to 65 in-lb. Manny

lots of interesting talk about this on:

http://www.california.com/~eagle/front.html

if you have not been here.
how are things in the north state?
gene

>Right now I have the right side hub and knuckle off and I'm ready to
>install the Cinnabar bearing kit.I would also like to inspect the CV
>joints and replace the boots. In reviewing the archives it seems most
>use the Napa clamp bands and installation tool (3192 or 3374?) but I
>find nothing conclusive on the make of boot.Can I assume the Napa boot
>is not accectable, only their clamp?
>
>Ray & Elisa
>1973 Painted Desert
>Corning CA
>
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
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mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/
 
Ray,

Either boot, black rubber or blue "super boot" will work fine. Just don't
overpack with grease and be sure to tighten clamp band with a torque wrench.
Sometimes boot kits come with three packs of grease and that's too much. Go
with the instructions in the maintenance manual - fill the joint and the
folds in the boot, no more. I'd also recommend cleaning out the clamp
groove with a thin strip of emery cloth.

Patrick

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ray Haywood [mailto:rhaywood]
> Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2000 1:25 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: GMC: CV Boots
>
>
> Right now I have the right side hub and knuckle off and I'm ready to
> install the Cinnabar bearing kit.I would also like to inspect the CV
> joints and replace the boots. In reviewing the archives it seems most
> use the Napa clamp bands and installation tool (3192 or 3374?) but I
> find nothing conclusive on the make of boot.Can I assume the Napa boot
> is not accectable, only their clamp?
>
> Ray & Elisa
> 1973 Painted Desert
> Corning CA
>
 
Hmm, me too - keep us posted on NAPA's response.

Patrick

>
> I went with these boots because they are polyurethane and I
> thought they would stand up for years.
 
I had one foot out the door on my way to Napa when I read this message;
guess I'll wait until I hear further on this.

> Hmm, me too - keep us posted on NAPA's response.
>
> Patrick
>

> >
> > I went with these boots because they are polyurethane and I
> > thought they would stand up for years.
 
I've had the NAPA polyurethane boots for two years. So far, so good.

Bill Macdonald
77 Kingsley, Beaverton, Or
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- ----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2000 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: RE: CV Boots

>

>
> guess I'll wait until I hear further on this.
>

>
> > Hmm, me too - keep us posted on NAPA's response.
> >
> > Patrick
> >

> > >
> > > I went with these boots because they are polyurethane and I
> > > thought they would stand up for years.
> >>
>
> I talked to NAPA and they told me that as long as I had the receipt they
> would give me another one. They also claim that they have not had any
> problems with them. Of course, I don't know how many they have sold as
they
> don't stock them and it was a special order. I know a few other GMCers
have
> them on. Are they holding up?
>
> Emery Stora
> 77 Kingsley
> Santa Fe, NM
>
 
> In a message dated 4/13/00 6:02:52 PM, Patrick.Flowers

>
> >
>
> I had installed the blue "super boot" from NAPA about 9 months ago and was
> just under the GMC yesterday and found that one of the boots was cracked in
> the crease of the "accordion" folds. I've got to check with NAPA to see if
> they have any warranty. Of course, I've got to do the labor again and repack
> the joint.
>
> I went with these boots because they are polyurethane and I thought they
> would stand up for years. Anyone else have any problem with them?
>
> Emery Stora
> 77 Kingsley
> Santa Fe, NM

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I installed the black boot from NAPA one year ago & found it split 3 weeks ago. I
replaced it w/a super boot. The box stated it is made by MOOG. I haven't had it
on the road yet. Installation was very easy. It came w/3 packs of grease. I used
only 2. NAPA wants $14, a local parts store ordered me a second one for $11, made
by MOOG.

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> Edgar,
>
> Are you using the MOOG boot clamps or Napa's? Yesterday I found a
> brake supply house who can order the Moog boots for me if I can't find
> them in stock some where else. The Cost was about $11 for the outside
> and $22 for the inside.
>
> Ray & Elisa
> 1973 Painted Desert
> Corning, CA
>

>

>>
>> > In a message dated 4/13/00 6:02:52 PM,
>> Patrick.Flowers

>> >
>> > > fine. >>
>> >
>> > I had installed the blue "super boot" from NAPA about 9 months ago
>> and was
>> > just under the GMC yesterday and found that one of the boots was
>> cracked in
>> > the crease of the "accordion" folds. I've got to check with NAPA
>> to see if
>> > they have any warranty. Of course, I've got to do the labor again
>> and repack
>> > the joint.
>> >
>> > I went with these boots because they are polyurethane and I
>> thought they
>> > would stand up for years. Anyone else have any problem with them?
>>
>> >
>> > Emery Stora
>> > 77 Kingsley
>> > Santa Fe, NM
>>
>> -------------------------------------------------
>>
>> I installed the black boot from NAPA one year ago & found it split 3
>> weeks ago. I
>> replaced it w/a super boot. The box stated it is made by MOOG. I
>> haven't had it
>> on the road yet. Installation was very easy. It came w/3 packs of
>> grease. I used
>> only 2. NAPA wants $14, a local parts store ordered me a second one
>> for $11, made
>> by MOOG.
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>
> > Edgar,
> >
> > Are you using the MOOG boot clamps or Napa's? Yesterday I found a
> > brake supply house who can order the Moog boots for me if I can't find
> > them in stock some where else. The Cost was about $11 for the outside
> > and $22 for the inside.

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I used the MOOG clamp, which is a pinch type that came w/the boot, on the inner end of the boot. I think the double
wrap type provides better clamping & I used that on the outer end. My NAPA states it can no longer obtain this
style clamp, so I purchased it from a local parts house.

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> I've got to pull mine off and NAPA will exchange it for a
> new one. Unfortunately, I've got to do the labor and find another double
> wrap clamp.

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Emery, if you have trouble locating the double clamp, Cross Auto Supply in
Pasaden, MD, has them. If you need further info, email me.

Edgar

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Emery,
Curious as to where you found your double wrap bands and the manufacture.
Unfortunately, I've got to do the labor and find another double
wrap clamp.

>
> morning, look OK. no rips.
>
> Manny Trovao >>
>
> Thanks - Manny. I've got to pull mine off and NAPA will exchange it for a
> new one. Unfortunately, I've got to do the labor and find another double
> wrap clamp.
>
> Emery Stora
> 77 Kingsley
> Santa Fe, NM