BURNSEY-94 wrote:Yep, if you have lost grease, just loosen off the SS clamp, inject grease and retighten the clamp.
BURNSEY-94 wrote:Try and wipe very clean the clamping surfaces, both shaft and boot.
mitch_893 wrote:Get a new clamp too. Bunnings now sell stainless cable ties, they work quite well if you wrap the 'tail' around some pointy nose pliers.
BURNSEY-94 wrote:Yep, if you have lost grease, just loosen off the SS clamp, inject grease and retighten the clamp.
Tys91 wrote:BURNSEY-94 wrote:Yep, if you have lost grease, just loosen off the SS clamp, inject grease and retighten the clamp.
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DeadlyBeast wrote:No problem mate
You can also google OTC 4722 CV Boot Clamp Installer
I thought about making one but figured it would take me a few hours of mucking around.
You will probably knock one up in half the time
Perspective of shot makes it look wider than it really is
31mm wide
160mm in length
Mouth opening is 10mm at widest x 4.5mm
Teeth are 1.5mm thick
Hard to see in the image but I filed down the teeth to have a 45 degree chamfer to ensure the boot clamp ear slips into the mouth of the tool.
Appears to be made from hardened steel
Let us know how you go
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