In a message dated 96-03-12 01:35:57 EST, sherwin@gnn.com (.) writes: > >It doesn't stop. Three weeks ago, new heads and then the new >muffler and now a roar that I'm told is a wheel bearing. Now the >question: 86 synchro, how is the best way to find out which wheel >has the bad bearing? Can't seem to locate where the noise is coming >from. Sherwin > Sherwin Kaufman Spring Valley, New York 86 Westfalia Syncro >sherwin@gnn.com > > Put van on lift, Let all four wheels run under power and use stethoscope against housing to locate noisy bearing. This should find it with out taking things a part.
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