Best to take the pot off of the gearbox, that way you can get it all nice and clean so the sealant has a chance. I used a product called Stag, but you could probably use a variety of loctite products among other things. I would avoid using silicone though.
The tools to remove the pot include a hammer and a chisel, sometimes even a ball joint splitter (wedge type). Basically you just need to give the pot a good whack and it should pop off. Try to hit the pot itself, and not the diff sidecover, as they are easily damaged, although i have found the the wedge type ball joint splitters can be used fairly well to pop them out by driving them between the case and pot, depends on the exact design of the splitter though. The pot is only held there by a circlip, the same as the outer cv.
You can't hit the pot joint in further than it should be. So when you fit the plug into the pot, if you put it in the wrong way, the splined shaft will most likely knock it out. So as i mentioned before, you fit it backwards to what you might think.
Before removing the pot joint, drain the oil first!!!
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