[quote name='Cloud9...68' timestamp='1301162821' post='107238']
I have a couple more questions (as usual) about this job. First, in Clarks Garage's DIY, step 9 says to remove the concave washer from the axle shaft, and that channel locks may be necessary to remove it from the shaft. I'm not seeing anything on or near my axle shaft that meets the description of a concave washer. Anybody know what he's referring to, or does this piece not exist on the 968 half-axles?
Second, I noticed that there are two types of grease used in the assembly. The races themselves are coated in a heavy, very smooth, black grease, while the axle splines have a brown grease of some kind. Any idea what types of grease these are, particularly the brown stuff on the splines?
I'm sure I'll have more questions as the job progresses. As an observation, the grease on my CV joints appears to be in excellent condition, and it doesn't look like they've been apart before. Clark's Garage says the grease tends to disappear over time, but there's tons of the stuff left in my races. Of course, I wouldn't have known this without taking them apart, but it looks like I could have gone 200K miles without touching these. Oh, well, I should be good for another 200K when I'm done.
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I realize that this is an older thread, but for those who read this in the here and now, and wonder what the 'brown grease' might be in Cloud9's post, I think it's along the lines of a copper based anti-seize paste. I'm in the process of replacing my rear wheel bearings, and when I pulled the axle half shafts, I found a copper colored 'grease' coating the wheel shaft and hub splines. Made for an easy extraction of the wheel shaft from the wheel hub. I picked up the following item on ebay that I'll be using when I re-assemble everything.