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Date:         Thu, 18 May 2000 12:08:17 -0700
Reply-To:     Joel Cort <joel_cort@YAHOO.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Joel Cort <joel_cort@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Re: rear wheel bearings - Pontification
Comments: To: "Katz, Ron" <RKatz@DAINRAUSCHER.COM>
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Ron,

I have a rumbling rear bearing that will need to be replaced real soon. I have looked into doing this myself. The BusDepot has the bearing kit for about $40 which is a good deal. Other than that it is a PITA to do yourself. Get ready to remove your CV joints - again and get bloody and greazzy.

It requires that you remove the entire axle assembly from the van. You have to remove the brake stuff to be able to work with the assembly unit. You have to press out the old bearing and press in the new replacement bearing.

It requires tools: One hydraulic press. I saw one at JC Whitney that would do the trick for about $150. You will also need drivers that you can push the bearing out with and push the new one in and a mounting plate that will stabilize the assembly during the process. Usually a big socket works well but it has to be pretty close to the right diameter. Speaking of diameter you need a big big socket that measures 46mm to remove the castle axle nut. BTW it should be torqued at 500 Nm - that is a lot of torque and usually requires an impact gun sitting there on the axle nut hammering away. rattattattatatat. Then check with a big torque wrench. Good luck.

What I had in mind was to find a used one in the scrap yard and rebuild that bearing set. then swap that out with the existing one on my van so I would not be immobilized too long. I am visiting my local VW shop and will let them do this one.

Joel 89 Syncro Westy with lots of CVs and bearings to lubricate

--- "Katz, Ron" <RKatz@DAINRAUSCHER.COM> wrote: > Does anyone know if you must remove the rear axle to take out the > inner > wheel bearings on an 89 Westy GL?.. I can take out the outer race > by holding > the axle portion that extends through the hub and jiggling it back > and > forth. I just put on new cv joints, and would hate to have to > remove them > all over, just to get at the bearings. > thanks.. ron in tennessee. 89 Westy (white cloud) > -

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