Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 17:44:35 -0500
Reply-To: Bill M <billmonk@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Bill M <billmonk@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Wheel bearing play (in Baja Sur)
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Scott
I mean no disrespect but putting extra grease in the cap just seems like a waste of grease to me. I don't see
anyway of that making its way into
the bearing. I do dab a little extra
over the end of the axle stub and
nut just to keep the corrosion away.
I have also re-used the front nuts.
I try to swap them side to side so
the previously preened area lands
in a different spot.
Bill M
On Dec 28, 2012, at 4:06 PM, Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM> wrote:
> Hi Micahael if you don't say FRONT or REAR ...........
> the only hint is 'pean nut' ...which would be front ..yes, it's easy to
> re-use those.
> It's ...it's easy to take apart, inspect, add grease, and adjust.
>
> any parts store or even a bearing company can supply that part ..
> as roller bearings go it's a standard part by dimensions. There are
> inner and outer front wheel brgs of course.
>
> Put some extra grease in the bearing cap too . There should be some there.
> I've seen many under-greased wheel bearings and CV joints. Actually most
> of them I see don't have enough grease in them.
> Front wheel bearings on 2WD vanagons last
> just incredibily amazingly well. I know of dozens, even hundreds of 2WD
> vanagons where the front wheel brgs are never serviced or checked or
> even thought about ..and yet they run for decads without problems.
>
> you might get away with just a little tightening of the nut ...and I
> would add some grease to the brg cap.
> scott
> www.turbovans.com
>
> On 12/28/2012 8:07 AM, Michael Hart wrote:
>> We're 1000 miles down the Baja peninsula in Santa Rosalia with our '87 Westy.
>> The passenger side wheel bearing has developed play and is starting to squeal on corners. Advice sought on this;
>> - tighten the bearing? (& can the pean nut be re-used?, contrary to the advice in Bentley)
>> - any commonality in the bearing parts with otherVW's ? (not much chance of finding a Vanagon knowledgable shop here).
>> Despite lots of spares in my underseat cabinet, wheel bearings did not make it in....
>> Thanks for your suggestions
>> Michael
>> '87 Westfalia "T3WESTY"
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