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[GMCnet] CV Boots... [message #138350] |
Wed, 10 August 2011 21:46 |
kelvin
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Is there a favorite CV boot nowadays?
Did these CVs a few years ago and one of the clamps actually slipped
off. I think it took the outer "lip" of the CV boot with it. Obviously
did NOT have them tight enough.
Anyway... I've seen the blue boots in various pictures. Can't seem to
find a part number for them. The Dorman version I find at Advanced Auto
and Autozone look very different than what I have.
Thanks in advance,
Kelvin
'73 23' in Eugene, OR
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Re: [GMCnet] CV Boots... [message #138363 is a reply to message #138350] |
Wed, 10 August 2011 22:16 |
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USAussie
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Kelvin,
Unfortunately the silicone blue boots are long gone.
I was fortunate enough to get two from Mike Beaton up in Nova Scotia, one
from JimB, and one from Emery Stora so I have them on both my GMC's.
Regards,
Rob M.
Sydney, Australia
AUS '75 Avion-The Blue Streak TZE365V100428
USA '75 Avion-Double Trouble TZE365V100426
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Subject: [GMCnet] CV Boots...
Is there a favorite CV boot nowadays?
Did these CVs a few years ago and one of the clamps actually slipped
off. I think it took the outer "lip" of the CV boot with it. Obviously
did NOT have them tight enough.
Anyway... I've seen the blue boots in various pictures. Can't seem to
find a part number for them. The Dorman version I find at Advanced Auto
and Autozone look very different than what I have.
Thanks in advance,
Kelvin
'73 23' in Eugene, OR
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Re: [GMCnet] CV Boots... [message #138365 is a reply to message #138350] |
Wed, 10 August 2011 22:25 |
Ken Henderson
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"Kelvin,
I'm pretty sure the blue "Super Boots" went out of production 4-5 years ago.
Here's a quote from a posting I made in March:
"The boots Stick bought from Advance Auto, made by Dorman, seem to be pretty
nice pieces -- 5 or 6 folds of soft, resilient material. Only time will
tell how they stand up, but they applied easily. They even came with
Band-It clamps, though they MAY not be long enough to double wrap -- we used
my bulk material from McMaster-Carr."
I expect to use one of them on my son Alan's coach before the week's out.
Ken H.
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 10:46 PM, Kelvin Dietz <kelvin@datsuns.com> wrote:
> Is there a favorite CV boot nowadays?
>
> Did these CVs a few years ago and one of the clamps actually slipped
> off. I think it took the outer "lip" of the CV boot with it. Obviously
> did NOT have them tight enough.
>
> Anyway... I've seen the blue boots in various pictures. Can't seem to
> find a part number for them. The Dorman version I find at Advanced Auto
> and Autozone look very different than what I have.
>
>
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Re: [GMCnet] CV Boots... [message #138378 is a reply to message #138375] |
Wed, 10 August 2011 23:41 |
jimk
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It might look different, but with multiple folds made of materialthat
is plyable, it has been working for us for few years.
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 9:23 PM, Rob Mueller <robmueller@iinet.net.au> wrote:
> It doesn't have CV joint boots?
>
> Regards,
> Rob M.
> Sydney, Australia
> AUS '75 Avion-The Blue Streak TZE365V100428
> USA '75 Avion-Double Trouble TZE365V100426
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> From: mr.erfisher@gmail.com
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> Another reason to go to the one ton
>
> Gene
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Re: [GMCnet] CV Boots... [message #138397 is a reply to message #138350] |
Thu, 11 August 2011 04:23 |
Mr ERFisher
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> Right. $1500 to fix a $20 problem.
good idea,
if it ain't broke, don't fix it
but
-have you looked for new CV joints lately?
-have you looked for new bearings?? ( Jim K has a bunch - buy some)
-I know you are looking for new boots, and clamps
-have you added the zerk to get 100,000 mile bearings?
-is this the last time you will ever touch your front end?
or
-will you destroy all of the active (front end) components in 30,000
miles by removing the bearings (again)
-can you find anyone who can replace your current bearings (while on the road)?
- front seals , ( wonder how long those will be available?)
-is it time to replace all the rubber and reinforce the lower control arms?
but your are correct
if it ain't broke, don't fix it
just saying, I am keeping my (2) GMCs -- forever
gene
REFERENCES:
There was never any question that Hubler came up with, and built the
first few 1 ton control arms.
This published reference says about 2007-2009
http://www.gmcws.org/Tech/Hubler_1-Ton_Hubs_2007-09.pdf
This published presentation was given at Auburn in 2010
http://www.gmcmotorhome.info/front.html
KB has written a set of install instructions:
http://www.machinesoflovinggrace.net/gmc/frontend/
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Re: [GMCnet] CV Boots... [message #138569 is a reply to message #138365] |
Thu, 11 August 2011 19:48 |
kelvin
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On 8/10/2011 8:25 PM, Ken Henderson wrote:
> "Kelvin,
>
> I'm pretty sure the blue "Super Boots" went out of production 4-5 years ago.
>
> Here's a quote from a posting I made in March:
>
> "The boots Stick bought from Advance Auto, made by Dorman, seem to be pretty
> nice pieces -- 5 or 6 folds of soft, resilient material. Only time will
> tell how they stand up, but they applied easily. They even came with
> Band-It clamps, though they MAY not be long enough to double wrap -- we used
> my bulk material from McMaster-Carr."
>
> I expect to use one of them on my son Alan's coach before the week's out.
>
> Ken H.
I bought a Dorman boot today and tried to install it tonight.
Dorman 614-003. "Uni-Fit" it says on the box. $20 from Autozone.
Well, it don't fit GMC well. Two of us trying to stretch the big end
into place and it kept slipping off. Maybe if I could have kept the
rubber and the cast part spotless it might have stayed but with the
effort it took just to get it stretched I found no way to do that. And
there was no well defined "groove" for the clamp to nestle into, either.
I'd think twice about using that boot. Maybe you found a different one.
Ended up ordering a NAPA part that looks like the old boot. NAPA
686-1064. (the NAPA 2456 wasn't a good number anymore. ) Won't know how
it fits until tomorrow evening.
Also found that the clamp numbers were still good. 3415 and 3416 (small
and large) And got the better clamp tool as well (3191)
My 2¢
Kelvin
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Re: [GMCnet] CV Boots... [message #138610 is a reply to message #138397] |
Thu, 11 August 2011 22:45 |
Wayne
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Hi Kelvin,
Same thing here. I managed to get the uni on using a loop in some dental floss. As I was reinstalling it I noticed it was so close to other thing (can't remember what)that I was afraid to leave it.
I went to my local discount parts store and bought a cheap one. It looks just like our old one. Fits like it also (no problems)
I did not band the little end as a test. I have driven 500 miles and no leaks.
Wayne Lawrence
76 Birchaven
Bellflower CA
w.lawrence@verizon.net
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Re: [GMCnet] CV Boots... [message #138618 is a reply to message #138569] |
Thu, 11 August 2011 23:14 |
Ken Henderson
Messages: 8726 Registered: March 2004 Location: Americus, GA
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Strange. The best explanation I can figure is that the Dorman boot you got
is not the same as the one Stick got -- I don't know that number.
I'll let you know the results when we try on Alan's coach -- AFTER checking
with Stick for his number. :-)
Ken H.
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 8:48 PM, Kelvin Dietz <kelvin@datsuns.com> wrote:
> On 8/10/2011 8:25 PM, Ken Henderson wrote:
> > "Kelvin,
> >
> > I'm pretty sure the blue "Super Boots" went out of production 4-5 years
> ago.
> >
> > Here's a quote from a posting I made in March:
> >
> > "The boots Stick bought from Advance Auto, made by Dorman, seem to be
> pretty
> > nice pieces -- 5 or 6 folds of soft, resilient material. Only time will
> > tell how they stand up, but they applied easily. They even came with
> > Band-It clamps, though they MAY not be long enough to double wrap -- we
> used
> > my bulk material from McMaster-Carr."
> >
> > I expect to use one of them on my son Alan's coach before the week's out.
> >
> > Ken H.
>
> I bought a Dorman boot today and tried to install it tonight.
>
> Dorman 614-003. "Uni-Fit" it says on the box. $20 from Autozone.
>
> Well, it don't fit GMC well. Two of us trying to stretch the big end
> into place and it kept slipping off. Maybe if I could have kept the
> rubber and the cast part spotless it might have stayed but with the
> effort it took just to get it stretched I found no way to do that. And
> there was no well defined "groove" for the clamp to nestle into, either.
>
> I'd think twice about using that boot. Maybe you found a different one.
>
> Ended up ordering a NAPA part that looks like the old boot. NAPA
> 686-1064. (the NAPA 2456 wasn't a good number anymore. ) Won't know how
> it fits until tomorrow evening.
>
> Also found that the clamp numbers were still good. 3415 and 3416 (small
> and large) And got the better clamp tool as well (3191)
>
> My 2¢
> Kelvin
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Re: [GMCnet] CV Boots... [message #138630 is a reply to message #138569] |
Fri, 12 August 2011 00:02 |
jimk
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That booot you purchased is the correct one.
If you ever put on a condom, you'll know how to
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 5:48 PM, Kelvin Dietz <kelvin@datsuns.com> wrote:
> On 8/10/2011 8:25 PM, Ken Henderson wrote:
>> "Kelvin,
>>
>> I'm pretty sure the blue "Super Boots" went out of production 4-5 years ago.
>>
>> Here's a quote from a posting I made in March:
>>
>> "The boots Stick bought from Advance Auto, made by Dorman, seem to be pretty
>> nice pieces -- 5 or 6 folds of soft, resilient material. Â Only time will
>> tell how they stand up, but they applied easily. Â They even came with
>> Band-It clamps, though they MAY not be long enough to double wrap -- we used
>> my bulk material from McMaster-Carr."
>>
>> I expect to use one of them on my son Alan's coach before the week's out.
>>
>> Ken H.
>
> I bought a Dorman boot today and tried to install it tonight.
>
> Dorman 614-003. "Uni-Fit" it says on the box. $20 from Autozone.
>
> Well, it don't fit GMC well. Two of us trying to stretch the big end
> into place and it kept slipping off. Â Maybe if I could have kept the
> rubber and the cast part spotless it might have stayed but with the
> effort it took just to get it stretched I found no way to do that. Â And
> there was no well defined "groove" for the clamp to nestle into, either.
>
> I'd think twice about using that boot. Maybe you found a different one.
>
> Ended up ordering a NAPA part that looks like the old boot. Â NAPA
> 686-1064. Â (the NAPA 2456 wasn't a good number anymore. ) Won't know how
> it fits until tomorrow evening.
>
> Also found that the clamp numbers were still good. Â 3415 and 3416 (small
> and large)  And got the better clamp tool as well  (3191)
>
> My 2¢
> Kelvin
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Re: [GMCnet] CV Boots... [message #138639 is a reply to message #138630] |
Fri, 12 August 2011 02:14 |
sgltrac
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Nice jim!! Ha ha!
Sully
77 royale
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Subject: Re: [GMCnet] CV Boots...
That booot you purchased is the correct one.
If you ever put on a condom, you'll know how to
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 5:48 PM, Kelvin Dietz <kelvin@datsuns.com> wrote:
> On 8/10/2011 8:25 PM, Ken Henderson wrote:
>> "Kelvin,
>>
>> I'm pretty sure the blue "Super Boots" went out of production 4-5 years ago.
>>
>> Here's a quote from a posting I made in March:
>>
>> "The boots Stick bought from Advance Auto, made by Dorman, seem to be pretty
>> nice pieces -- 5 or 6 folds of soft, resilient material. Â Only time will
>> tell how they stand up, but they applied easily. Â They even came with
>> Band-It clamps, though they MAY not be long enough to double wrap -- we used
>> my bulk material from McMaster-Carr."
>>
>> I expect to use one of them on my son Alan's coach before the week's out.
>>
>> Ken H.
>
> I bought a Dorman boot today and tried to install it tonight.
>
> Dorman 614-003. "Uni-Fit" it says on the box. $20 from Autozone.
>
> Well, it don't fit GMC well. Two of us trying to stretch the big end
> into place and it kept slipping off. Â Maybe if I could have kept the
> rubber and the cast part spotless it might have stayed but with the
> effort it took just to get it stretched I found no way to do that. Â And
> there was no well defined "groove" for the clamp to nestle into, either.
>
> I'd think twice about using that boot. Maybe you found a different one.
>
> Ended up ordering a NAPA part that looks like the old boot. Â NAPA
> 686-1064. Â (the NAPA 2456 wasn't a good number anymore. ) Won't know how
> it fits until tomorrow evening.
>
> Also found that the clamp numbers were still good. Â 3415 and 3416 (small
> and large)  And got the better clamp tool as well  (3191)
>
> My 2¢
> Kelvin
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