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Posted by: seanery Sep 2 2004, 07:56 PM

So, I finally got the front bearings done. Freezing helps, but it's not a night and day difference.
The results are in:

Passenger side - Great! smilie_pokal.gif

Driver side - Noisy mad.gif I checked the races, they are fully seated and square. Then I removed the bearings and rotor. I cleaned out all the fresh grease from all surfaces. Pieces are awaiting re-install in the morning.

Are there such things as bad bearings? Are the odds any better with the redo? Am I just an effing moron? headbang.gif

Posted by: Aaron Cox Sep 2 2004, 08:03 PM

QUOTE(seanery @ Sep 2 2004, 06:56 PM)
Am I just an effing moron? headbang.gif

well. probably biggrin.gif lol2.gif

what brand of bearings?

Posted by: seanery Sep 2 2004, 08:08 PM

SKF fronts

I got the gay ones for the rears

Posted by: Aaron Cox Sep 2 2004, 08:32 PM

hmmm. ive used skf's and timkins w/o problems. you sure you lubed each individual roller well enuff (like do one side, rotate, do the other?)

Posted by: seanery Sep 2 2004, 09:04 PM

lubed like a sob

Posted by: Engman Sep 2 2004, 09:10 PM

How was the seal? Did ya put some lube on it? Sounds like - 1. Seal not lubed or incorrectly installled or 2. The bearings were too tight. Remember you have to be able to move the washer (actually slide) the washer back and forth after you tighten the nut to the spindle.

M

Posted by: seanery Sep 2 2004, 09:13 PM

it did it tight and loose. sad.gif

lube the seal? the seal that holds the bearing beind the roter? it had some grease in there, but not packed or anything.

Posted by: Engman Sep 2 2004, 10:51 PM

You need a very thin layer of grease on the lip of the seal that sits on the stub. This make the seal rotate.

M

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