Changing rear wheel bearings
Changing rear wheel bearings
Hello!
Is there a guide anywhere on how to change rear wheel bearings?
I have dropped my Dolomite to my local garage after it broke at Castle Combe. I think it is more likely a wheel bearing failure than the diff. They have not done anything to it and seem confused on how to do the job. They are waiting for me to send them bearings and seals before attacking it more violently..... Any help?
Cheers,
Nico
Is there a guide anywhere on how to change rear wheel bearings?
I have dropped my Dolomite to my local garage after it broke at Castle Combe. I think it is more likely a wheel bearing failure than the diff. They have not done anything to it and seem confused on how to do the job. They are waiting for me to send them bearings and seals before attacking it more violently..... Any help?
Cheers,
Nico
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Re: Changing rear wheel bearings
You need a dedicated and very strong hub puller to get the hubs off the half shafts. Even then the hub can get distorted if its REALLY tight. Various members have such a device or I believe you can still buy the original Churchill type puller (or reasonable facsimile) I'm fairly sure the TSSC shop do one as it also works on the small chassis cars (Herald, Spitfire, Vitesse etc) About £50-60 IIRC but with the power you are putting down with that beast you could be doing this a lot!
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Re: Changing rear wheel bearings
I also need to do this since the tight diff in my Toledo has eaten both wheel bearings. For the moment I've swapped the drive shafts with another pair but I'd also like a brief 'how to' guide. Is it as 'simple' as splitting the hub and shaft and there you go?
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Re: Changing rear wheel bearings
It is pretty straight forward once you get the hub off the half shaft, as Steve said. If you don't have a puller just take the shaft to someone who has a hydraulic press.
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Re: Changing rear wheel bearings
I have access to a 15 tonne press but I'm unsure how to go about doing the pressing exactly..
Re: Changing rear wheel bearings
Put bars across press so it's just supporting the hub, with the shaft hanging.. Press on the end of the shaft. Can get the bearing off in a similar way if it's stuck. Mine made a fkcin' hell of a noise..Dolly-Nut wrote:I have access to a 15 tonne press but I'm unsure how to go about doing the pressing exactly..
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Re: Changing rear wheel bearings
Mine was alright. Electric impact got it off.
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Re: Changing rear wheel bearings
The last Sprint halfshafts that I pushed out took 12 1/2 tons pressure
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Re: Changing rear wheel bearings
If your garage don't know how to change a wheel bearing take the car somewhere that does.
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Re: Changing rear wheel bearings
Using a press does deform the bearings and they dont come off. Most of the time a big hammer does the job.
I made a how to last year using a steel wheel as a hub puller.
I made a how to last year using a steel wheel as a hub puller.
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Re: Changing rear wheel bearings
Steve, that's the easy bit.
Jeroen, does this work on Dolomite rear hubs? I know that this method was used on the Herald halfshafts but the Dolly is a different beast.
Canley Classics sell the hub puller and it has been proven to work so it might be worth paying out for it. Nico, can your local TSSC members help with the loan of such a tool?
Jeroen, does this work on Dolomite rear hubs? I know that this method was used on the Herald halfshafts but the Dolly is a different beast.
Canley Classics sell the hub puller and it has been proven to work so it might be worth paying out for it. Nico, can your local TSSC members help with the loan of such a tool?
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Meetings take place on the first Wednesday of the month at 8.00pm at The Railway, 1 Birstall Lane, Drighlington, Bradford, BD11 1JJ
2003 Volvo XC90 D5 SE (PX53 OVZ - The daily driver)
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1991 Toyota Celica GT (J481 ONB - a project car)
Former stable of SAY 414M (1974 Toledo), GRH 244D (1966 1300fwd), CDB 324L (1973 1500fwd), GGN 573J (1971 1500fwd), DCP 625S (1977 Dolomite 1300) & LCG 367N (1975 Dolomite Sprint), NYE 751L (1972 Dolomite 1850 auto) plus 5 Acclaims and that's just the Triumphs!
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