Automotive manufacturing companies cannot do without the use of constant velocity joints. The proper functioning of these components determines the quality of functioning of a front-wheel drive vehicle. All mating parts that have a fairly high dynamic load are subject to high friction forces. Therefore, mandatory CV joint lubrication is required - these are plastic lithium compounds , which allow not only to maintain the hinges in good condition, but also to significantly extend their service life.
Types of lubricants for CV joints
Lubricants are produced based on various chemical compositions.
Let us list and characterize the types currently used. LM47 lubricant for CV joints with molybdenum disulfide
Lithium CV joint greases
These are the oldest lubricants that began to be used immediately after the invention of the hinge itself. They are based on lithium soap and various thickeners. Depending on the base oil used, lubricants can range in color from light yellow to light brown. They are well suited for use at medium to high temperatures. However, at low temperatures they lose their viscosity, so the level of protection of the mechanism is significantly reduced. It is even possible for the hinges to tap during extreme cold.
Traditional Litol-24 also belongs to lithium lubricants, but it cannot be used in CV joints.
CV joint grease with molybdenum
With the advancement of technology, the use of lithium greases has become largely ineffective. Therefore, the chemical industry has developed more modern lubricants based on lithium soap, but with the addition of molybdenum disulfide. As for the lubricating properties, they are approximately the same as those of lithium analogues. However, a feature of molybdenum lubricants is their high anti-corrosion properties. This became possible thanks to the use of metal salts in their composition, which replaced some of the acids. Such compositions are absolutely safe for rubber and plastic, from which some CV joint parts are made, in particular the boot.
Usually, when purchasing a new boot, it comes with a disposable bag of lubricant. Be careful! According to statistics, there is a high chance of running into a fake. Therefore, before using the lubricant, check its consistency by pouring a small part of it onto a sheet of paper. If it is not thick enough or is suspicious, it is better to use another lubricant.
A significant disadvantage of molybdenum-based lubricants is their fear of moisture. That is, if even a small amount of it gets under the boot, the lubricant with molybdenum turns into an abrasive with the ensuing consequences (damage to the internal parts of the CV joint). Therefore, when using molybdenum grease, it is necessary to regularly check the condition of the boots on the CV joint body, that is, its tightness.
Some unscrupulous sellers say that joint lubricants with a molybdenum additive restore the damaged joint. This is wrong. If a crunching noise appears in the CV joint, it must be repaired or replaced at a service station.
Popular products from this series in our country are CV joint lubricants, LM47 and others. We will talk about their advantages, disadvantages, and comparative characteristics below.
Barium grease ShRB-4
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Barium lubricants
This type of lubricant is the most modern and technologically advanced today. Lubricants have excellent performance characteristics, chemical resistance, are not afraid of moisture and do not interact with polymers. They can be used as a lubricant for the outer and inner CV joints (tripod).
The disadvantage of barium lubricants is that their properties decrease at low temperatures. Therefore, it is recommended to replace it after every winter. In addition, due to the complexity and manufacturability of production, the price of barium lubricants is higher than that of lithium or molybdenum analogues. A popular domestic lubricant of this type is ShRB-4.
What lubricants should not be used
CV joint is a mechanism that works in difficult conditions. Therefore, to lubricate it, you cannot use any compounds that come to hand. In particular, CV joints cannot be lubricated:
- graphite lubricant;
- technical petroleum jelly;
- “Grease 158”;
- various hydrocarbon compositions;
- compositions based on sodium or calcium;
- compositions based on iron and zinc.
Is it possible to lubricate the CV joint with lithol?
Trying to figure out which lubricant is best for CV joints in the middle lane, drivers are looking at Litol-24. Despite the lithium additives, this composition is not suitable for constant velocity joints.
The only way to use it (taking into account affordability) is to “stuff” the unit after replacing the torn boot, and go to the place of repair. Then wash the joint and fill it with the correct lubricant.
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The principle “you can’t spoil porridge with butter” does not work in this case. There is no information in the technical documentation for the car about how much lubrication is needed in the CV joint . The principle is as follows:
- the hinge cavity is filled completely with grease, without the formation of air bubbles;
- then the part of the assembly that is covered by the boot is coated;
- put the boot on and lightly squeeze it with your hands: excess lubricant is squeezed out along the axle shaft;
- After removing it, you can crimp the clamps.
“Extra” grease when the joint heats up can tear the boot.
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What is a tripod?
The CV joint consists of two autonomous units:
- the internal assembly is attached directly to the drive axle;
- the second is integrated into the drive wheel hub.
They are used to equalize angular velocity with large balls moved along special grooves. Depending on the car model, a specific lubricant is used for the internal CV joint and external analogue. The disadvantage of the mechanical design is that it does not provide for axial movements of the suspension. Needle joints have these properties.
They were called tripods, from the English word tripod. Hinges of this type compensate for the lack of ball analogues. The angular velocity is equalized due to the movement of the rollers along special channels during turns or axial instability.
Since the inquisitive thoughts of engineers do not stagnate, CV joints have been created with hinges of a ball mechanism that allows for axial movements. As an example, it is worth citing the domestic car of the Volzhsky Automobile Plant, modification 2108-2110. They were produced with a needle version and a ball version.
How to change the lubricant
When the question of how to replace the lubricant has been decided, you should think about how to carry out this process. It is worth noting that the procedure is distinguished by its simplicity, so that even the most inexperienced drivers can easily cope with all this.
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It is only important to follow the following points:
disassemble the body. Quite often, two locking rings are used to secure it together. To remove them, you will have to use a flathead screwdriver; dismantle the boot and seals
It is very important to check the integrity of these elements. In case of visible damage, it is necessary to purchase a new element; we take out the internal parts, after which we completely disassemble them; wash all elements with gasoline or solvent
This will help remove old grease.
It is also important to clean the internal walls of the case from the substance:
put a little lubricant in a glass; place the tripod on the axis in its place; report more substances
It is important to do this evenly to fill the case as much as possible; We assemble the unit.
Polyurea based lubricants
Advertisements from manufacturers of lubricants for special automotive components attract the attention of motorists. Of particular interest are lubricants made with polyurea.
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First, let's decipher the complex name, that is, what it means.
Lubricate the unit for the entire service life. Changed during maintenance. This lubricating consistency has a number of advantages over other analogues. The lubricant holds high temperatures, does not destroy thermoplastic, and is waterproof. Polyurea thickener in sublimation with basic lubricating consistencies, non-traditional additive materials, guarantees durability and resistance to uncomfortable conditions of use.
When using this lubricant, it is necessary to systematically monitor the joints for the possibility of fluid leakage.
Tripoid CV joint design
Structurally, the tripoid joint is made in a housing in which a three-beam fork is located. It is pressed onto the output shaft. To ensure good rotation, rollers that have a hemispherical shape are attached to each beam of the fork. They rotate using (needle bearings).
In order for this mechanism to serve for a long time and reliably, it is necessary to provide constant care and timely lubrication. Unfortunately, experts note its insufficiently advanced lubrication mechanism. Since it is a boot where the lubricant is stored. Because the boot itself, made of rubber or plastic, is a rather vulnerable part to mechanical stress that occurs while driving on a bad road. Such an impact leads to its damage, leakage of lubricant and, as a result, failure of the entire CV joint mechanism.
The use of needle bearings ensures high wear resistance of the tripoid joint. In addition, torque losses during friction of the elements of the unit itself are significantly reduced, and sets certain requirements for the properties of the lubricants used.
They must have a given consistency and contain appropriate additives that allow them to work in a given temperature range. In addition, it is necessary to take into account the specifics of the operation of both CV joints, both external and internal.
Lubricant composition for CV joints
For modern ball CV joints, lithium grease is used, most often based on mineral oils containing molybdenum disulfide as an antifriction additive (from 3 to 5%). Due to its black color, it can be confused with graphite grease, which should never be used in CV joints. Due to its weak anti-friction qualities, regular lithol cannot be used to lubricate CV joints either.
For tripoids, you cannot use the lubricant described above. For them, you can only use a special barium-based lubricant. One of its differences is the wide temperature range in which it can operate. After all, in winter the drive cools down to -30, and in summer it heats up to +160 ○C.
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Greases are made by thickening the base oil with various thickeners, which can be salts of higher carboxylic acids: lithium, calcium, aluminum, sodium and others. Inorganic thickeners, such as bentonite clay, and synthetic thickeners, for example, polytetrafluoroethylene, can also be used. As a rule, the lubricant contains up to 90% base oil, the remaining 10% consists of a thickener and various additives that determine the main characteristics of the substance.
In what cases does the CV joint lubricant change?
- When replacing a torn boot. In this case, it is necessary to change the lubricant
- After 100 thousand kilometers or after 5 years of operation of the CV joint.
If the drive is crunchy, it is too late to change the lubricant in it. The drive itself needs to be replaced. This is explained by the fact that if the hinge crunches, it means that it already has significant wear and no matter how much you change the lubricant in it, it will not get any better. To determine which of the joints has crackled, you need to select a flat asphalt area and drive along it, turning the steering wheel all the way to the left, and then all the way to the right. At this time, the assistant, being outside the car, must evaluate in which case the crunch is louder. If the sound is louder when the steering wheel is turned to the left, then the left outer drive needs to be replaced. When the crunch is louder with the wheels turned to the right, you need to change the right outer drive.
Properly lubricate the tripod joint
Despite the fact that the design of the tripoid hinge is based on the use of needle bearings, lubricating them with 158 grease, which is usually used for needle bearings, is strictly prohibited. The fact is that a lithium thickener is used for its manufacture, and it can work at a temperature no higher than 120 ○ C, and the temperature of the internal grenade reaches 160 ○ C. Since the lubricant for the internal grenade is quite liquid, it is better to pour it inside the boot installed on drive, and then assemble the tripoid. You need to fill in from 100 to 130 g of lubricant. More precisely, to the question, “how much?” the manufacturer will answer.
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Grease for CV joints ensures normal operation of the constant velocity joint, reduces the level of friction, increases the efficiency of the mechanism and prevents corrosion on the surface of individual parts of the joint. Many drivers are interested in a natural question - what lubricant should be used for the CV joint ? We have collected for you information and comparative characteristics of lubricants presented in stores, which we bring to your attention. The material also provides practical information on their use, as well as reviews and personal experience of using 6 popular lubricants by some car owners.
Molybdenum
A more progressive option, which is made from the same lithium soap, only now the additive is molybdenum disulfide. Lubricating properties are the same as the previous version. At the same time, molybdenum compounds have one important advantage - they have high anti-corrosion properties.
This was achieved by using metal salts in the composition, which replaced some acids. In addition, the substance is completely safe for rubber and plastic elements, so it will not lead to premature wear of the boot.
One of the disadvantages of such a substance is its low resistance to moisture. As a result, if even a little water gets under the boot, due to certain chemical reactions the composition turns into an abrasive. This only promotes friction, which leads to a number of CV joint failures. To prevent such a situation, it is necessary to regularly check the node.
Among the most popular options available in our country are CV joints-4 and LM47 lubricants.
Analogs
There is no exact foreign analogue of ShRB-4 for a simple reason. Today, lubricant manufacturers and sellers convince consumers of the benefits of ointments that do not differ in durability. This is due to the fact that, according to the laws of a market economy, this property of a product is unprofitable - business entities are interested in maximum production and sales volumes.
Foreign-made lithium lubricants:
- XADO;
- RENOLIT;
- Very Lube.
List of molybdenum lubricants imported to Russia:
- BP;
- Liqui Moly;
- Mobil;
- Texaco.
A genuine analogue of the products of the pioneer of the domestic chemical industry is called ShRB-4 ointment produced by Expert-Oil, but it is more correct to say that these are the same product, the manufacturer of which has transferred to the status of a foreign company (see below).
Also substitutes for ShRB-4 are Limol and ShRUS-4 from Russian manufacturers.
According to a number of experts, any barium-based technical ointments can serve as a replacement for lubricants.
How often to change the lubricant
In addition, if the vehicle has not been used for 9 months, or has been rarely used for 18 months, then it is also recommended to replace the substance. At the same time, in some cases the composition must be replaced prematurely, so it is worth checking the condition of the lubricant sometimes.
We strongly recommend that you regularly change the CV joint lubricant, following the instructions and rules established by the vehicle manufacturer. Remember that the cost of such a procedure will be an order of magnitude lower than repairing or replacing the hinge itself. As for the choice of substance, the modern market offers a fairly large assortment of lubricants. There is no need to save money and buy the cheapest substances. It is better to trust trusted manufacturers. Moreover, the difference in price will be relatively small.
Next is a video about the best lubricant for CV joints:
The history of the development of CV joint grease began in 1981 at VNIIPK Neftekhim and its original purpose was to lubricate joints with equal angular velocities.
The main car for which this composition was originally developed was the domestic SUV Niva. In the future, it began to be used for other vehicles.
In its structure, CV joint grease is a mixture in the form of petroleum oil, which is thickened with a special soap made from lithium 12-hydroxystearic acid and containing additives whose action is aimed at anti-oxidation, extreme pressure and anti-wear.
This oil also contains molybdenum disulfide (this substance is presented in the form of a crystalline powder of gray-blue or black color, it is greasy to the touch, like, for example, graphite. Its hardness is 1-1.5, according to the Mohs scale. When applying it to paper leaves a black mark. The appearance and color of the composition is a homogeneous ointment from gray to black.
An alternative to using this mixture for various bearings and other friction units is CV joint-4, FIOL-2U, LZ-31, ShRB-4, AM-cardan and Litol-24.
The technical characteristics of CV joint lubricant, as an anti-friction composition, fully satisfy modern automotive requirements. It has water resistance, as well as increased anti-wear characteristics. The manufacturing process and composition of CV joint lubricant consists of thickening petroleum oil with lithium oxystearate, which contains the additives listed above.
So, its main technical characteristics are: the dropping temperature in Celsius must be no less than 190 degrees; penetration is set within 250-280; low volatility; the composition does not contain chemical impurities and water; withstands corrosive effects on metal.
Among the advantages of lubricant for the internal CV joint, automotive market experts note the following:
- availability of high performance characteristics over an extended temperature range from -30C to +160C;
- ability to withstand long-term operation without replacement, excellent anti-corrosion properties and high oxidation resistance;
- guarantee of highly effective corrosion protection, including when working in particularly undesirable environments, such as humidity, aggressive external atmosphere, hot or cold water, etc.;
- the presence of excellent sealing properties that make it possible to protect friction units from penetration of moisture, dust and other harmful influences;
- possessing high mechanical stability and reliability, thanks to which it can be used to lubricate bearings that are subject to strong vibration.
Experts speak positively about this composition due to its excellent characteristics, excellent colloidality, and low mechanical stability. But, unfortunately, the temperature range at which it can be used is quite narrow.
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Malfunctions
Modern CV joints used in automotive technology have a very long service life, comparable to the service life of the vehicle. However, they can also fail, often completely unexpectedly for the car owner.
The most common cause of CV joint failure is a leaky boot. The reason for its wear is bad roads and frequent driving over rough terrain.
During operation, road dirt, moisture, reagents and other contaminants penetrate into the unit through a damaged casing. Mixing with the lubricant embedded in the part, an abrasive paste is formed, which causes severe wear. First, there is a crunch when turning, and then jamming or loss of the bearing rollers occurs.
The next cause of breakdown is an aggressive driving style and illiterate intervention in the design of the vehicle. It should be remembered that a civilian car is not designed for frequent braking by the transmission and sudden starts with slipping. When starting with the wheels turned out, when the CV joints are partially blocked, very high loads occur on the hinge elements.
Owners of tuned cars are also at risk. This is due to the fact that when accelerating the engine, they simply forget about upgrading standard drives and CV joints, which are not designed to transmit additional torque and load.
The last reason why hinges fail is the aging of the lubricant inside the assembly. This is a natural process from which no one is immune. Therefore, in order to prevent malfunctions, along with inspecting the condition of the anthers, it is necessary to replace the lubricant.
The most popular types of CV joint lubricants
Currently, a significant range of lubricants for grenades is presented on the world and domestic markets. All types of lubricating compounds can be divided into three groups, taking into account what is included in the product. Let's make a table.
Options | Molybdenum | Lithium | Barium |
general description | A more profitable option than lithium, since it is based on molybdenum disulfide. They have high anti-corrosion properties. The product is safe for rubber and polymers. | It is based on a lithium solution and organic acid. They appeared immediately after the development of CV joints. Allows you to reduce the load on the elements of the mechanism. Does not allow dirt and dust to penetrate inside. | Recently they have been in demand because they help extend the life of the hinge and protect it from negative influences. The composition is not afraid of moisture and resists corrosion. Chemically neutral. |
Lifetime | Designed for 100-110 thousand km. mileage | Designed for 100 thousand cm of mileage. | Can be operated for 80-100 km. mileage |
Flaws | Low resistance to moisture. As a result of water penetration, it turns into an abrasive. | In winter, it is difficult to smear because it thickens noticeably at low temperatures. | Does not withstand high temperatures well. It is distinguished by its high cost (415 rubles for 400 ml), since only one composition of this type is produced in Russia. |
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To choose the appropriate lubricant option, you should carefully study the current proposals and focus on the technical features of the car and the operating features of the composition itself.
Use of lubricants at low temperatures
Many car owners living in the northern regions of our country are interested in the question of choosing CV joint lubricants that would not freeze in severe frosts (for example, -50°C...-40°C). The decision must be made based on the information provided by the manufacturer. This is very important, not only for lubrication of CV joints, but also for other oils and fluids used in cars in the north.
According to reviews from car owners living in the far north or close to them, domestic lubricants “CV joint-4” and RAVENOL Mehrzweckfett mit MoS-2 . However, we will touch on the choice of lubricants a little later.
What is a CV joint, its functions and types
Before we move on to talking directly about lubricants, let’s take a closer look at CV joints. This will be useful in order to find out what properties a lubricant for a “grenade”, as the CV joint is popularly called, should have, and what composition to use in a given case. The purpose of the hinge is to transmit torque from one axis to another, provided that they are at an angle to each other. This value can be up to 70°.
In the process of their evolution, the following types of CV joints were invented:
- Ball. They are one of the most common, in particular their variant “Rtseppa-Lebro”.
- Tripod.
They are often used in the domestic automotive industry as internal CV joints (that is, those installed on the power drive side). Classic tripod - Crackers (the second name is cam). They often overheat, and therefore are used in trucks where the angular rotation speed is low.
- Cam-disk. Also used on trucks and construction equipment.
- Twin cardan shafts. Mainly used on construction equipment and trucks.
At large angles between the axes, the efficiency of the hinge decreases. That is, the value of the transmitted torque becomes less. Therefore, it is necessary to avoid significant loads with wheels that are too turned out.
A feature of any angular velocity joint is high shock loads. They occur when starting a car, climbing hills, driving on uneven roads, and so on. With the help of special CV joint lubricants, all negative consequences can be neutralized.
The service life of modern constant velocity joints is quite long (provided the boot is sealed) and is comparable to the service life of a car. The lubricant is changed when replacing the boot or the entire CV joint. However, according to the regulations, CV joint grease must be replaced every 100 thousand kilometers or once every 5 years (whichever comes first).
Properties of lubricants for constant velocity joints
Due to the difficult operating conditions of the mentioned joints, CV joint lubrication is designed to protect the mechanism from negative factors and provide:
- increasing the coefficient of friction of the internal parts of the hinge;
- minimizing wear of individual parts of the CV joint;
- reduction of mechanical load on the components of the assembly;
- protection of the surfaces of metal parts from corrosion;
- neutral reaction with rubber joint seals (boots, gaskets) so as not to damage them;
- water-repellent functions;
- durability of use.
Based on the requirements listed above, the lubricant for the outer or inner CV joint must have the following characteristics:
- a wide temperature range, allowing the composition to be used at critical temperatures (modern CV joint greases are capable of operating at temperatures from -40°C to +140°C and above, this range depends on the specific brand of lubricant);
- high degree of adhesion (the ability to adhere to the working surface of the mechanism, simply put, stickiness);
- mechanical and physico-chemical stability of the composition, ensuring constant performance characteristics of the lubricant under any operating conditions;
- high anti-scuff properties, ensuring the proper level of sliding of lubricated working surfaces.
Thus, the characteristics of the lubricant for CV joints must fully comply with the given list. Currently, the industry produces several types of such compositions.
Main characteristics of the lubricant composition
Since it is important for many motorists that the lubricant performs all its stated functions, manufacturers are trying to develop formulations whose characteristics allow this to be done. If you try to list the parameters that such products have, you will get the following list:
- wide range of temperatures during use - up to 100 degrees Celsius, and sometimes more;
- ensuring strong adhesion to the surface, in other words, the lubricant is very sticky;
- excellent anti-scuff properties. The composition ensures normal sliding of the part over a long period;
- stability in mechanical, physical and chemical terms. It is extremely important for manufacturers that the lubricant retains its properties regardless of the external environment and loads.
All these parameters characterize the mixtures as high-quality and highly functional compositions. The products have good technical characteristics. parameters due to its unique composition. It should be noted here that products from different brands may have different compositions. Some details about CV joint lubricants can be found in the video:
Types of greases for joints
CV joint 4 lubricant has long become a household name, although the composition differs among different manufacturers.
CV joint 4M
The most popular is CV joint lubricant with molybdenum disulfide (actually GOST or TU CV joint 4M). This additive provides excellent anti-corrosion properties due to the presence of metal salts that neutralize the acid.
This property is especially useful in case of loss of boot seal. An obvious break is easy to notice, but a loose clamp is practically not diagnosed. However, the lubricant itself begins to lose its properties when exposed to moisture.
Molybdenum disulfide does not affect rubber or plastic, and does not react with non-ferrous metals.
Important: The information that molybdenum restores a worn layer of metal or “heals” cavities and scuffed balls is nothing more than an advertising deception. Worn and damaged hinge parts are repaired only mechanically, or replaced with new ones. The notorious Suprotek lubricant for CV joints simply restores a smooth surface, new metal does not grow
Lubricant with molybdenum additives tolerates low temperatures well. Even at -50°C, the hinge turns confidently and does not jam due to thickened oil
The notorious Suprotek lubricant for CV joints simply restores a smooth surface, new metal does not grow. Lubricant with molybdenum additives tolerates low temperatures well. Even at -50°C, the hinge turns confidently and does not jam due to thickened oil.
Barium additives
The most durable and technologically advanced. There are a lot of imported (expensive) options, but for economical drivers there is a domestic option: CV joint lubricant for the ShRB-4 tripod. This advanced composition, in principle, is not afraid of moisture. Even if liquid gets through a damaged boot, the lubricant properties will not deteriorate, and the hinge metal will not corrode. Chemical neutrality is also at a high level: the anthers do not tan or swell.
Lithium greases
The oldest option, which arose along with the CV joint. Lithium soap is used to thicken the base oil. They work well at medium and high temperatures and have strong adhesion.
Quickly return characteristics after short-term overheating. However, at sub-zero temperatures, the viscosity increases sharply, to the state of paraffin. Accordingly, the working layer breaks and the hinge begins to wear out.
Manufacturers ShRB-4
In the Soviet years, the production of lubricants was carried out exclusively by the Berdyansk Experimental Oil and Oil Plant, which, after the collapse of the USSR, became the Azmol Public Joint Stock Company, located outside the Russian Federation. Now this enterprise is called AZMOL British Petrochemicals (AZMOL British Petrochemicals).
In the Soviet Union, ointment for CV joints was not in particularly great demand for two reasons. Firstly, the number of cars owned by citizens was much smaller than at present.
Secondly, thanks to the durability of the lubricant, one can of ointment was enough for each car owner for a long time, so there was no need to buy it often.
Today, ShRB-4 lubricant is produced in Ukraine by the above-mentioned Berdyansk enterprise under the Agrinol brand, packaged in 400-gram jars.
In Russia, the production of ShRB-4 is carried out, located in the village of Starosyrovo in the Novomoskovsky administrative district of Moscow. This company packages the product in cans of twice the volume - 0.8 kg each.
Types of lubricants
Along with the question: which CV joint is better, motorists are faced with the problem of choosing a lubricant. There are many different lubricants for caring for CV joints and each has its own advantages and disadvantages. Here we will consider only those that have proven themselves and are considered most suitable.
Lithium based greases
The most common lubricants are lithium foam lubricants in organic acid. These lubricants are yellowish in color and a little thick. In the cold they thicken even more, as a result of which spreading them on the part becomes a little problematic. This problem makes itself felt at sub-zero temperatures at the beginning of driving - you can hear the tapping of the CV joints and suspension. When all the mechanisms warm up, the car's operation is improved. Such lubricants reduce friction well and reduce the load on components by up to 10 times.
The big advantage is the neutralization of trapped dust and the ability to prevent moisture from reaching the parts. Another feature of lithium greases is that they are fully compatible with polymers that are installed on CV joints, with the exception of some hard plastics that are present on modern cars.
The disadvantage of lithium greases is that most of them have poor corrosion resistance
This is what you need to pay attention to first when choosing this type of lubricant.
Lithium-based lubricants can be used such as Litol-24, Renolit, Xado. These lubricants have already proven themselves on the market and have the most suitable properties.
Molybdenum disulfide based lubricants
Due to the fact that the lithium option is not suitable for all cars, engineers had to look for a way out. The solution to the problem was a lubricant to which molybdenum disulfide was added. Thanks to this connection, the lubricant for CV joints has acquired high corrosion resistance. In addition, the amount of acid in the lubricant is reduced, which reduces the level of interaction with solid polymers. Thanks to this, it became possible to use such a lubricant on any modern car.
If we consider resistance to friction, then in this feature lubricants based on lithium and molybdenum disulfide are almost the same. But still, there is a big drawback in the molybdenum disulfide product. The lubricant completely loses its properties after water gets under the damaged boot. To prevent this from happening, you need to inspect the condition of the anthers at least once a month. You should also look under the car after heavy impacts on the suspension and off-road driving.
Such lubricants are produced by a variety of manufacturers. Shrus-4 lubricant, produced domestically, is not inferior to analogues from other countries, it works no worse. From foreign ones, you can use such lubricants as Mobil, BP, Liqui Moly, Esso.
Barium based lubricants
Recently, scientists have created many different lubricants for CV joints, but only one type combines the advantages of lithium and molybdenum without their disadvantages - barium lubricants. The main advantage of such lubricants is their high resistance to moisture. For example, if the boot ruptures, the barium-based lubricant can not be changed until a lot of dirt has accumulated in it.
Equally important is that such barium grease protects CV joints from all types of corrosion and does not dissolve boots made of any polymers. The only thing that this type of lubricant cannot boast of is the price and low resistance to negative temperatures.
Barium-based lubricants are much more expensive than lithium and molybdenum lubricants due to the complexity of their manufacture and are much less common.
On the market you can find only one domestically produced barium-based product - ShRB-4.
Replacing the CV joint boot without removing the CV joint video
Posted in: Uncategorized on: December 2
If you have owned your Hyundai Santa Fe crossover for quite a long time, you may notice that sometimes, especially during turns and turns, you hear a seemingly incomprehensible light crackling or creaking sound; in general, it is not a very distinct sound, but it is more precisely unpleasant and does not carry there is nothing good in itself, since any creaking in the car means either a lack of lubrication somewhere or some kind of breakdown. We will devote this article to the topic of replacing the CV joint boot without removing the CV joint; the video will show you this process for complete understanding.
Extraneous squeaks may occur in the car, especially in places such as the CV joint.
A CV joint is a hinge that, through its operation, ensures the transmission of torque at maximum rotation angles of up to 70 degrees relative to the axis.
CV joint stands for constant velocity joint.
Drivers and car owners mostly call it a grenade, because in appearance it is similar to it, it has a blank with teeth at the top and a long handle at the bottom. Here is a photo of the CV joint of the Hyundai Santa Fe.
In the same photo you see a black conical rubber band, it is called a boot, in this case, since it is used on the CV joint, it is called the CV joint boot of the Hyundai Santa Fe.
The task of the boot, as the name suggests, is to prevent dust and dirt from penetrating into the joints of the teeth of the CV joint or any other similar connection.
Causes of squeaking
If the boot has lost its elasticity or has become stiff over time, then most likely it will break through this hole into the CV joint and moisture and dust will begin to enter, thereby washing out all the lubricant from there and clogging everything with dirt, as a result we hear extraneous noises and creaks which, in addition to this, also destroy the place of gear connections.
In order to eliminate this phenomenon, it is necessary in this case to replace the CV joint boot of the Hyundai Santa Fe. We will change the outer CV joint boot of the Santa Fe.
How to understand which boot is faulty
For this, an external inspection will be enough, drive the lice Hyundai Santa Fe into the pit and examine with good lighting all the anthers that you see, on some of them you will see either cracks and tears or squeezed out taste, like in the photo below for example
How to get to the CV joint
- Raising the car on a jack
- Removing the wheel
- Remove the hub (unscrew the lock nut and a few more bolts behind it)
- Pull the control arm towards the floor
- Remove the steering knuckle and shock absorber strut (this is done so that it becomes possible to pull out the end with the splines of the internal CV joint of the Hyundai and the gearbox
Many people remove the axle shafts for this, but this is not at all necessary, since today there is a special device for replacing the outer CV joint boot, like in this video
But the fact is that in reality, few people will have this, and not everyone will want to go to a service station for this operation for various reasons. And he wants to replace the CV joint boot himself on his Hyundai Santa Fe. It turns out that there is a very simple way out, here’s a video on replacing the CV joint boot without removing the CV joint
That is, despite the fact that the video is in English, everything is already clear to us, for any cone that can be made from anything - I personally sawed off the top of a traffic cone, which is used to protect the highway during work or an accident, it suits me perfectly.
Additional clarifications
In general, initially, the boot of the CV joint of a Hyundai Santa Fe or any other car is turned inside out and in this form, inside out, and pulled onto the cone, by the way, before doing this, lubricate the cone with oil so that the boot slides over it easier.
After the boot is pulled onto the cone in the reverse state, the cone itself is put on the wide side of the CV joint and the boot is pulled off it; when the boot is already pulled off, it is taken by the wide edge and pulled back, thereby putting it on the boot of the CV joint. That's all, watch the video above again and everything will become clear to you.
And such a cone for putting the boot on the CV joint can be made from anything, even from iron, rolled up into a ball and welded, then clean everything thoroughly so that there are no seams or snags, it is better to make it from stainless steel and it glides well and looks beautiful and very reliable .
Useful note
For those who are changing the outer CV joint boot of the 2012 Hyundai Santa Fe, its number is 49541-P0400, and its price is up to about 10 dollars, depending on where to buy. And if you didn’t know its number, you would be offered to purchase a set of anthers under the number 49609-2BA70, which costs an average of $90, as they say, feel the difference.
And the service itself or the price of replacing the CV joint boot will be somewhere between 7-15 dollars, depending on where the replacement will be made. But if you do it yourself, as in our article, then you will save money and make it even better.
Kinds
Lithium:
This type of lubricant is very common in our country. Lithium compounds have excellent anti-friction properties and also significantly reduce the load on the hinge components. Lithium greases are highly water resistant and dust resistant. The need for replacement depends on its quality; on average, it is recommended to do this every 50-60,000 km.
Litol CV joint-4 from Gazprom Neft, judging by the reviews, is one of the leaders in the segment. It is replaced approximately every 100,000 km.
Molybdenum:
Abroad, most manufacturers have switched to molybdenum disulfide as the basis for CV joint-4 lubricant. This type has better anti-corrosion properties, as well as higher extreme pressure properties. Its only drawback is hydrophobia. If moisture gets into the lubricant, it instantly loses its effectiveness. Replacing such lubricant is required on average every 100,000 km.
The most popular among auto mechanics is the CV joint-4 from Liqui Moly.
Lubricant for internal CV joints
Previous types of lubricant were relevant for external hinges and internal hinges with ball bearings, but are not suitable for internal ones due to their higher temperature (160). Most internal joints use needle bearings. Their lubrication should be carried out with a polyurea-based composition, which does not contain the slightest solid particles. Car owners highly praise the Castrol LMX CV joint, which is designed specifically for needle bearings.
Among domestic analogues we can highlight the super-4ml CV joint.
The best lubricants for highly loaded joints
This time the German concern has changed its traditions - the unpronounceable name in German is not on the packaging. Apparently, “Radlagerhochtemperaturfett” seemed unnecessary even to them, and the high-temperature lubricant for wheel bearings from Liqui Moly is simply called LM50.
The minimum packaging is 0.4 kg, but for motor vehicles and other large consumers there is also packaging up to 25 kg. LM50 is guaranteed to maintain lubricating and extreme pressure properties in the temperature range from -30 to 160 degrees. In addition to wheel bearings, it can work perfectly in universal joints and other sealed needle bearings, plain bearings.
The lubricant not only holds well in friction pairs, but is also resistant to washout. Taking into account the quite affordable price (indicated for 0.4 kg containers), it can be safely called the best lubricant for bearings (hubs, etc.).
- High efficiency
- Difficult to wash off
- Not the best high temperature properties
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Why lubricate the CV joint?
A competent motorist will not ask such questions, since he already knows the answer. The situation is completely different with novice drivers and mechanics. To help, it’s worth talking in more detail about how CV joints benefit from lubrication. We are talking about the following points:
- prevents premature wear of parts that are constantly under load and subject to friction;
- the substance can reduce the load on other components due to the fact that the parts can rotate freely;
- there is a reduction in fuel consumption and a reduction in vehicle transmission losses;
- the lubricating mass prevents corrosion from penetrating into the mechanism.
What functions does a lubricant perform?
Motorists know that lubricants used in car components and joints not only reduce friction and prevent premature wear of car parts. But they also reduce the load on the parts, as a result of which the parts rotate freely and the car continues to move without friction or load.
CV joint lubrication allows you to reduce fuel costs and losses in transmission operation. A very important property is to prevent the spread of corrosion. It is during corrosion that the operation of CV joints is accompanied by the appearance of an unpleasant knocking noise, which intensifies when the steering wheel is turned and torque is not transmitted effectively. To prevent CV joints from getting dirty, boots are used. It is important to prevent grease from getting on the boots; they are made of rubber or plastic, which is eaten away upon contact with grease.