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Date:         Fri, 23 Jun 2000 20:40:37 -0400
Reply-To:     David M Crossman <dmc+@pitt.edu>
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From:         David M Crossman <dmc+@pitt.edu>
Subject:      Re: vanagon Digest - 22 Jun 2000
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This is for John Brush -

Re: Clinking noise in rear wheel.

Several years ago, after having made a change in hub caps, (I have an '84 Westy which was equipped with plastic wheel covers) to metal ones, I was way back near the Pecos Bill wilderness in New Mexico. I heard the same noise, just like a marble or more accurately, a bunch of marbles. I was certain that I had a bad bearing, but to my relief I discovered that it was the structure of the wheel cover itself and the way it is attached to the wheel, by friction.

I still have the same wheel covers, and they still clink at slow speeds (1-3 mph) but I have gotten used to them. Your paroblem may be completely different, but you might remove your wheel covers and see if the problem goes away.

Dave Crossman dmc+@pitt.edu '84 Westy Escorial Green 285,000 K


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