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Re: wheel bearings

Posted: 26 Apr 2007, 17:33
by iain fraser
yes it all sounds way too scary to me
so....... maybe i should try swapping the wheel assembly first and see if thats ok, then do all that other stuff if it fails?
any estimates on average time just to do that job?

Re: wheel bearings

Posted: 26 Apr 2007, 17:45
by Tim Heath
Iain

Because the bearings are over engineered and the centers are split you could (as budgets are tight) try to force some fresh grease in through the crack to relubricate them (having carefully cleaned out any crap that you might in advertently force in. I tried manfully to remove a bearing retaining nut (even hired the right tool from omicron) but I guess I did not have a big enough vice (I did have a 5 foot lever though). Anyway I took the hub and tool back to omicron and they swapped the bearings while I waited BUT they had to really heat up the bearing carrier to get it free - something I couldnt have done. While its all apart you could look at the CV outer boots as well and get them changed and regreased as the often fail on MOT with a split or two.

Tim

Re: wheel bearings

Posted: 26 Apr 2007, 17:50
by Neil Cundy
If you have all the tools I guess it would take about 2 hrs

Re: wheel bearings

Posted: 26 Apr 2007, 17:53
by Neil Cundy
Where abouts are you - there may be someone near who has done this - I am in Derby.

Re: wheel bearings

Posted: 26 Apr 2007, 18:36
by iain fraser
i am in bedford thanks

Re: wheel bearings

Posted: 30 Apr 2007, 18:38
by P. de R. Leclercq
Hello,

Have a look at my blog

Paul

Re: wheel bearings

Posted: 30 Apr 2007, 18:39
by P. de R. Leclercq
To this I would add that after the grease has given up, the balls rust - then even though there is no play, you must replace the bearing - I have this on my own car at present.

Paul

Re: wheel bearings

Posted: 01 May 2007, 13:30
by iain fraser
thanks - how do i find your blog?

Re: wheel bearings

Posted: 01 May 2007, 19:43
by P. de R. Leclercq
I have sent you a private message.

Paul