Repair a ball joint with a bike innertube

 by yztay
Unfortunately when I repaired my cracked abs sensory ring I busted the dustcover on my ball joint and on modern cars you cant always just exchange the ball joint but have to exchange the whole lower control arm which is three times more expensive repair than the original repair
 
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wrksnfx says: Nov 28, 2010. 7:46 AM
There is an easier way to fix that torn ball joint dust boot get yourself caulking gun at the dollar store and get yourself a tube of rtv silicone caulking from an auto parts store and just run a bead like you would from a squeeze bottle of mustard the whole length of the cut wet your finger w/ water and smooth the bead all of this can be done while the part is on the vehicle because if you take the part off the vehicle which will require a front end alignment.

I learned this trick from a CERTIFIED MASTER MECHANIC because some ball joints DON'T have grease fittings so they have to use a grease needle to pierce the boot and then use the rtv silicone caulking to reseal the boot.
yztay (author) in reply to wrksnfxNov 28, 2010. 9:15 AM
that would work to but since i submitted this to a contest that had to involve a innertube i did it like this ;)
ps i tried removing it with hammers but it didn't budge :( ds
Esmagamus in reply to yztayApr 25, 2011. 2:34 PM
Both repair methods are good. I like yours because, as a cyclist, I always have some patch glue around. I do have engine silicone now.

I grew tired of instructables years ago because of the utterly useless things I see around, such as inner tube wallets. Your idea is spot on: ingenious and useful.

wrksnfx in reply to yztayNov 29, 2010. 11:34 AM
They make a ball joint tool that is a big C clamp that is used to remove pressed in ball joints will work too.

http://www.ehow.com/video_4401498_press-truck_s-lower-ball-joint.html

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00915822000P?sid=IDx20070921x00003a&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=00915822000P
yztay (author) in reply to wrksnfxNov 29, 2010. 1:43 PM
actually i had a ball joint tool if you look at step one you will see a picture of a similar model to the one i tried to use the one i borrowed from a friend is even better than the one in the picture unfortunately it was to big to be used
the CV joint is only a centimeter away and to remove the CV joint you have to remove the ball joint
BIGBUG says: Nov 8, 2010. 3:46 PM
Not to be the other 'that guy' but you need to re title this "Repair a Ball Joint Dust Boot...."

As it is it indicates that this is a Ball Joint repair and that is not the case.

Something else to keep in mind, about the time the boot goes there is cause for concern of the ball joints overall condition. Even if the boot has only been off or torn for a few days there can be joint damage.
yztay (author) in reply to BIGBUGNov 10, 2010. 3:29 PM
Since I think that the dust cover is an integral part of the ball joint so i still feel that the title is correct.

If you read all the text and picture info you would know that the damage occured when i repaired my abs sensory ring and i repaired it before i put my car back together.

Unfortunatly I couldn't use the nondestructive ball joint remover tool but had to use the fork and it always cracks the dust cover.
wrksnfx in reply to yztayNov 28, 2010. 7:58 AM
Here is a hint for you take a 2 pound ball peen hammer or a 3 pound sledge hammer which ever you got handy and where the shaft part of the ball joint goes into the knuckle (eyelet) hit the knuckle (eyelet) 3 times on the side and the ball joint will pop right out w/o any damage to either the knuckle, ball joint or the boot w/o having to use the pickle fork ball joint tool.

I learned this too from a CERTIFIED MASTER MECHANIC.
Ricardo Furioso says: Oct 17, 2010. 4:56 PM
How do you get your Saab to stick to the wall like that?
yztay (author) in reply to Ricardo FuriosoOct 18, 2010. 12:37 AM
New tires with good grip can drive anywhere ;))
Seriously i thought i could rotate the pictures when doing the instructable but that didn't work so I will fix the picture later.
jtobako says: Oct 17, 2010. 12:14 PM
How often do you plan on checking this to make sure it's still working? If it goes, you are going to be out the original repair and a new tire or two (or four!-some makes NEED to have even wear on all four tires).
yztay (author) in reply to jtobakoOct 17, 2010. 12:50 PM
why should this damage my tires ?
the ball joint was damaged in the dustcover nothing more
if i didn't do anything the ball joint would have started to rust and wear but my tires wouldn't be affected.
you will notice if its going bad by noice when turning the wheel
and in sweden our cars are inspected yearly and they always check the ball joints
jtobako in reply to yztayOct 17, 2010. 5:18 PM
If the ball joint goes bad, the alignment is thrown off causing uneven wear on the tires.
Mr. Rig It says: Oct 17, 2010. 9:11 AM
Now this is a great idea and money saver.
yztay (author) in reply to Mr. Rig ItOct 17, 2010. 12:55 PM
Thank you please rate me;)
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