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Date:         Mon, 17 Jul 1995 12:06:46 -0700
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From:         "Erik Soule"  <erik@henries.nsc.com>
Subject:      Re: Rear wheel bearings/joints - help needed

You can check the wheel bearings, but I'd really suspect the CV joints, especially since you get a knocking sound. My guess is that they're compatable with your '81, but Im not sure. If they are, you can just swap the whole axles out.

As far as replacing wheel bearing seals, I use either a large socket that's the right size, or I cut a piece of wood to use as a drift.

Good Luck, Erik In message <199507171702.TAA12004@abalon.abalon.se> writes: > My 85 bus has developed a nasty noice in the rear wheels somewhere. > It is a rumbling sound that is especially loud when driving above 75 km/h. > Sometimes there has been more of a knocking sound as well. > > It goes away when I turn right, but I can't keep on doing that if I > want to get somewhere... > > The sound seems to be getting worse and the local VW shop here suspected > the wheel bearings. But they have all the staff but one guy away on > vacation (you can't get anything done in Sweden in July...) so they > can't look at it. And I wanna get movin. I can get parts there though. > > So I thought I should hear with you people on what it can be and > if I dare to look into fixing it myself. I've done mechanical fixes > before but always been a bit shy about the running gear stuff, don't > wanna loose an wheel suddenly due to a mistake. > > I have an 81 bus as well, not running, so if the parts are the same > on 81:s and 85:s I can take some from that one. > > I have the Running Gear Workshop Manual (June 1985, missing bulletins) > and it shows the whole (?) procedures. But it refers to a zillion > specialized VW tools though that I don't have. What do you guys use instead > to get bearings and seals out and in? > > (BTW, my bus can be seen at http://www.stacken.kth.se/~clindh/gif/newbus.gif. > You can't hear the nasty noice though...) > -- ____________________________________________________ > / / /\ > / Christer Lindh, Abalon AB, Sweden / Earth. / / > / http://www.stacken.kth.se/~clindh/ / Love it or / / > / Fax: +46 8 80 65 80 / Leave it. / / > /____________________________________/______________/ / > \____________________________________\______________\/ >

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