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  • #16
    Originally posted by _ShurikeN View Post
    Rear driveshafts from Audi 80 B4 Avant (Non-ABY).
    33 inner splines: 100mm inner CV originally, but 108 affordable (VW T4/T5 IIRC).
    25 outer splines for medium/big outer CV (38 splines, 82mm bearing).
    Bare shafts lengths are 535mm each.
    Have a set from a 80Q Avant
    Anyone know the part# for the T4/T5 108mm inner CV's ?

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    • #17
      Can't find any, seems like all T4/5 inner joints have 28 splines.
      1989 Audi 80 Quattro
      1994 Audi 80 Quattro Competition

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      • #18
        I bought FAG 771036430

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        Would be happy to sell a pair as I have had custom driveshafts manufactured, but who needs...
        Last edited by _ShurikeN; 26 May 2022, 09:25.

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        • #19
          Original part numbers.
          VW 701407331A Originaal
          VW 701498103 Originaal
          VW 701498103X Originaal
          VAG 701498350X Originaal
          SKF VKJA 8006
          SPIDAN 20597

          And some cheap aftermarket stuff.




          1989 Audi 80 Quattro
          1994 Audi 80 Quattro Competition

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          • #20
            Thnx to _ShurikeN and M2ki for info !

            Have another question :
            Got a bare axle with :
            - length : 535 mm
            - inner spline : 33
            - outer spline : 30
            Any Idea what this is from ?

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            • #21
              Originally posted by _ShurikeN View Post
              "Weak" front driveshafts from small motor saloon FWD or Quattro.
              33 inner splines: 100mm inner CV originally but 108mm possible (VW T4/T5).
              30 outer splines: originally small outer CV with 33 splines, 75mm bearing. Medium/large outer CV possible (audi 100 C4 with weak engines).
              Lengths: 521 & 535mm.
              I'll add some more info.
              1.6 & 2.0 8V FWD have:

              33 inner splines: 100mm inner CV
              30 outer splines: originally small outer CV with 33 splines, 75mm bearing.

              2.0 16V & 2.3 10V FWD have:

              28 inner splines: 108mm inner CV
              30 outer splines: originally small outer CV with 33 splines, 75mm bearing.

              2.0, 2.3, 2.6, 2.8 quattro front driveshafts are the same:

              33 inner splines: 100mm inner CV
              30 outer splines: 2.0 and 2.3 = small outer CV with 33 splines, 75mm bearing. 2.6 and 2.8 big outer CV with 38 splines.


              1989 Audi 80 Quattro
              1994 Audi 80 Quattro Competition

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              • #22
                hmm, still "hard" to get a understanding of what combinations that may be good
                but,
                on the road to get there here I've got another challenge :
                below is a img of a rear shaft from a 93' 2.6/2.8 A80Q Avant :
                the outer CV didn't get off by the "normal" approach so I attached it with a angle-grinder ...
                but, still got a problem, all outer CV's I've dismanteled so far has had it's secure-ring on the outer-part but here it's on the inner part of the shaft.
                How do I get this off ???
                outer.jpg
                Unless someone comes up with a good solution the next step is propably to make two diagonal cut's on oposite sides with the angle-grinder, not completely down to the shaft itself but close enough to ram it with a hammer/chisel and crack it
                or,
                anyone got a more "human" solution ?

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                • #23
                  You need to compress the circlip and hammer off. If there is damage to the clip you will struggle. Then as you say, careful cutting with a thin disc is the only way. I've had to do this twice.
                  Nothelle S2 Avant
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                  Ocianic Ur project gone
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Tractor Dave View Post
                    You need to compress the circlip and hammer off. If there is damage to the clip you will struggle. Then as you say, careful cutting with a thin disc is the only way. I've had to do this twice.
                    thnx !
                    guess it's a damage to the clip as the cv didn't came off the "normal" way ...
                    so, compress, not expand ?
                    I'll give it a try

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                    • #25
                      Now, it was a while ago when I did mine. Not 100% sure thinking about it. Some are compress and some are expand. You should be able to see if you spray some cleaner in there.
                      Nothelle S2 Avant
                      Black Ur project
                      Ocianic Ur project gone
                      S2 Coupe project gone
                      Urs6 plus project gone

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                      • #26
                        According to the factory manual you need to spread the circlip whilst simultaneously screwing in an M16 threaded of the VAG 3207 tool to press off the joint. It may be possible to just use an M16 bolt to do this. HTH.
                        Last edited by Nuvo; 3 June 2022, 10:32.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Nuvo View Post
                          According to the factory manual you need to spread the circlip whilst simultaneously screwing in an M16 threaded of the VAG 3207 tool to press off the joint. It may be possible to just use an M16 bolt to do this. HTH.
                          No need for any special tool, I've always only used the original bolt and up to this date it has worked for me

                          For now neither VAG 3207 or org bolt can be used anymore as I've removed the outer part (see pic above).
                          I've tried both expanding and compressing the clip and pulled with a 3-leg puller but no success
                          so guess I'll have to attach it with my angle grinder ...

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                          • #28
                            Ah yes, come to think of it, I've actually used the original bolt myself in the past and had completely forgotten about it.
                            Good luck with the grinder.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Nuvo View Post
                              Ah yes, come to think of it, I've actually used the original bolt myself in the past and had completely forgotten about it.
                              Good luck with the grinder.

                              I'll update with the result ...
                              Last edited by pfi; 3 June 2022, 17:02.

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                              • #30
                                grinded two slots in axle direction, then hit it hard a couple of times with a chisel and a big hammer and it split in two

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