Outer drive-shaft universal joint
| Outer drive-shaft universal joint | 
| To remove | 
| Important | ||
| The drive assembly is very susceptible to dirt. | ||
| 1. | Clean the drive shaft thoroughly. | |
| 2. | Set up the drive shaft in a vice with soft jaws. | |
| 3. | Remove the clamps on the outboard drive shaft universal joint.   | |
| 4. | Press in the boot on the shaft as far as possible. | |
| 5. | Tap away the outboard drive shaft universal joint with a splinterproof plastic mallet. | |
| 6. | Remove the boot. | |
| To fit | 
| 1. | Fill 185 g
        
         87 92 798 Drive shaft grease, man
        
        in the universal joint. Whatever does not fit is added to the gaiter.   | |
| 2. | Fit the boot onto the drive shaft. Push it in to the inner groove on the shaft. Secure it with the small clamp ring with
        
         30 16 235 Piers
        
        . | |
| 3. | Fill the remaining grease into the boot. | |
| 4. | Fit the drive shaft into the outboard drive shaft universal joint. Check first that the circlip is in place in the groove. | |
| 5. | Press on the shaft until the circlip snaps in place. | |
| 6. | Attach the boot and fit the large clamping ring. | |
| Cleaning | 
| 2. | Clean the parts thoroughly. | |
| 3. | Fit the ball cage with the internal groove upwards. | |
| 4. | Fit the ball cage hub inside the ring with the circlip groove inward in the drive shaft universal joint.   | |
| 5. | Turn the ball cage and insert the balls in place one after the other. | |
| 6. | Fit the universal joint as described in
        
         "To fit
        
        outer drive shaft universal joint" | |

 
         
		