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914World.com _ 914World Garage _ porsche 914 rear wheel bearing, Scary!

Posted by: Geezer914 May 19 2016, 05:56 PM

There is a video on you tube "Porsche Boxster wheel bearings" where the mechanic is having trouble with Boxster front wheel bearings failing. He shows the old bearing with a chewed up race and overheated ball bearings. He opens a new FAG bearing and removes the grease seal. Takes the bearing apart and only half the bearing is packed with grease! The other side is dry! WTF.gif

These are similar to the bearings we use in the rear trailing arms. So to go through all the work to replace the rear wheel bearings, only to have them fail because they forgot to pack them properly with grease. Scary!

Posted by: 914Sixer May 19 2016, 06:07 PM

You are correct that the 914 rear bearings are the SAME as the Boxster bearing. That may be part of the answer in the thread about sloppy rear wheel bearing. I know I will have to replace a new one I just installed.

Posted by: MarkV May 19 2016, 06:19 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-A5kf5pXl4w

I should take the one apart on my work bench and see if it has grease in it.

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Posted by: stugray May 19 2016, 08:32 PM

I have a brand new set at home on the shelf. I guess I'll be checking them...

Posted by: barrym May 19 2016, 09:19 PM

Is the dust seal replaceable once pulled off & bearing gets packed with Slippy stuff???

Posted by: MarkV May 19 2016, 11:16 PM

I tried to take the new FAG bearing apart that I just pulled from my car. The seals come off easy enough if you a careful...easy to deform them. There is an outer red rubber seal and a smaller inner black seal. Mine has the same white opaque grease that is in the video clip in it. It has grease in both halves so lack of grease wasn't the problem. The bearing I have has a plastic bearing cage in it and doesn't come apart like the one in the video. All of the trailing arm bearings I have seen in the past have a metal bearing cage. You have to be careful with them or you can pull them apart in your hand.

Posted by: Porsche930dude May 20 2016, 06:34 PM

Iv had this problem with new bearings on an audi a4. new rear wheel bearing only lasted a few years/ We checked out the new new one and wasnt hardly any in there. Now we check all new bearings and usually theyre pretty dry.

Posted by: Geezer914 May 21 2016, 06:45 PM

I just ordered 2 Timken bearings for the rear trailing arms from Rock Auto. $54.79 each + $5.99 shipping, USPS priority mail. They are not listed for a Porsche 914. You must look them up under a 2000 BMW 328i. Part number 513106. I emailed Timken on Friday to see what type of grease they use to pack their wheel bearings. popcorn[1].gif

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