Driveshaft Boot

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JUPE777

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101 posts

117 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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Hoping someone can help. I have a 2015 Academy car and need to replace a drive shaft boot. Trouble is Caterham are out of stock and do not know when they will be in. I can replace the whole shaft but seems a terrible waste of money for a split boot.

Pretty sure it's a ford boot that is needed but unsure which one. Someone did tell me they thought it use to be a sierra shaft. Anyone know?

Many thanks in advance :-)

casbar

1,103 posts

215 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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It is a Ford boot, the shaft is a cut down one. I used to carry a spare set. Changing the boot is a real pain, you have to get the shaft out, pull the bearing off the shaft and then when you put it all back together, have to pin the tin.

Think its a cosworth boot, but its been years since I did it.

JUPE777

Original Poster:

101 posts

117 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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casbar said:
It is a Ford boot, the shaft is a cut down one. I used to carry a spare set. Changing the boot is a real pain, you have to get the shaft out, pull the bearing off the shaft and then when you put it all back together, have to pin the tin.

Think its a cosworth boot, but its been years since I did it.
Thanks Casbar, I have changed a boot once already. It wasn't so bad to do. Think I had the last boot in stock and now cant get another for ages. The boots can take a beating when racing. Just need to locate another source for the boots.

andy1912

51 posts

106 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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I bought one from Redline a week or two ago, could try the.

JUPE777

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101 posts

117 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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andy1912 said:
I bought one from Redline a week or two ago, could try the.
Thank you andy1912, have just emailed them to see if they have stock :-)

radical78

398 posts

144 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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just take the drive shaft to your local motor factors they will match it up

JUPE777

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101 posts

117 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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radical78 said:
just take the drive shaft to your local motor factors they will match it up
Fair comment, was hoping someone would know what the shaft/boot was from?

sfaulds

653 posts

278 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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It's not from anything - it's a GKN joint (they stopped being Sierra derived a very long time ago). We don't have any new ones in stock, but if you're desperate we have good used ones.

FWIW it's *very* rare for them to split unless it's rubbing on something or hit something in a shunt.

JUPE777

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101 posts

117 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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sfaulds said:
It's not from anything - it's a GKN joint (they stopped being Sierra derived a very long time ago). We don't have any new ones in stock, but if you're desperate we have good used ones.

FWIW it's *very* rare for them to split unless it's rubbing on something or hit something in a shunt.
Sent you an email Stuart. I've had two split on different cars and a fellow competitor has just had theirs split. Nothing is rubbing as I've checked.



Dave J

884 posts

266 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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Repair kit is Ford part no 612 7557.

Dave J

884 posts

266 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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Repair kit is Ford part no 612 7557.

JUPE777

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101 posts

117 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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Dave J said:
Repair kit is Ford part no 612 7557.
Thanks Dave, have put the part number in fords search but nothing found. I will give them a call next week. Cheers

one eyed mick

1,189 posts

161 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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As said above go to your nearest motor factor send someone else if you are shy but they won't bite honest [ the caterham parts only myth is still with us ?] . You could/should buy the fitting cone which allows fitting both bots onto a drive shaft with out stripping the shaft !

Dave J

884 posts

266 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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it's a tt of a job to do properly will all the grease and crap, I paid a local company £30

JUPE777

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101 posts

117 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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one eyed mick said:
As said above go to your nearest motor factor send someone else if you are shy but they won't bite honest [ the caterham parts only myth is still with us ?] . You could/should buy the fitting cone which allows fitting both bots onto a drive shaft with out stripping the shaft !
Why on earth would you think I'm shy one eye?

one eyed mick

1,189 posts

161 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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Guess!