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Old 09-21-2025, 12:20 PM   #1
Deandt1
 
Drives: 2012 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
Join Date: Oct 2023
Location: Brookhaven, PA
Posts: 2
Exclamation Driver Side Inner CV Slinging Grease

So a few moths back I had the whole car disassembled down to unibody from the TR6060 all the way back excluding the tank. I rebuilt the driveshaft.w/new u-joint and DS support begr, diff seals and BMR delran/poly bushings, BMR polys in the rear subframe. Cleaned all the rust off the body, diff and subframe and painted. Got new lower CAs (GM) new Z/28 Trailing arms and poly knuckle BMR bushings, reused the toe and upper CAs after media blasting and paint with BMR delran bushings also rear shock mounts, rear calipers, factory tunnel brace, subframe bush hat washers blasted and painted and brake hoses. And last but not least because there was a good bit of grease slung all around drivers side inner CV I broke apart the inner joint cleaned and inspected all looked good with the axle so I repacked with grease reassembled and put on a new boot. Although I never found an obvious hole or rip in the boot I figured what else could it be. So after driving a few times over the last month I went to check over all that work and found grease everywhere again. And the boot was dry and clean and no grease on the axle anywhere. So I took it out and split the inner joint again.and still couldn’t see why. Zoomed with my phone nothing. So I make an airtight cap to put over the inner stub put some pressure to it and I find it. Never in 30 years fixing cars and 10 of them owning a shop have I seen this.

Last edited by Deandt1; 09-21-2025 at 12:35 PM. Reason: Double post please delete
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