08-30-2004, 04:15 PM
these are MIP CVD's? or UE's? there is a difference but I'm guessing they are MIP's because I used to have issues with MIP's pins walking out.
There is a set screw that holds that pin in. Its probably loose. To get to it you have to fully angle the u joint and rotate the cvd until you see it. its real small. if the pin keeps walking out even with red locktight pull the set screw and lightly scuff up (with sand paper or a quick dremel grinding) the end that touches the pin and even do that to the pin very lightly. degrease the pin and setscrew good and reinstall them using a little red locktight on the setscrew. it should not come apart after that.
Exploded view and instructions here..
http://www.miponline.com/instmxcvd.html
I'd go through and do that to all of them to be sure they don't work free.
There is a set screw that holds that pin in. Its probably loose. To get to it you have to fully angle the u joint and rotate the cvd until you see it. its real small. if the pin keeps walking out even with red locktight pull the set screw and lightly scuff up (with sand paper or a quick dremel grinding) the end that touches the pin and even do that to the pin very lightly. degrease the pin and setscrew good and reinstall them using a little red locktight on the setscrew. it should not come apart after that.
Exploded view and instructions here..
http://www.miponline.com/instmxcvd.html
I'd go through and do that to all of them to be sure they don't work free.
-- John --
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1:1.. 01 Z28 Camaro A4 Sure.. its stock.
1:8's.. K3, Inferno GT, and a straight line beater car
1:18.. RC18t Mamba and 3s lipo