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Interceptor
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Posted - 27 Jul 2008 :  1:50:59 PM  Show Profile Send Interceptor a Private Message
 
Ok,another issue with my lemon,very noisy in left front,when im doing a slight to medium right hand turn,around sweeping corners,coming from front left side,im sure its wheel bearing noise,and it stops winding when im going straight,only doing it on right turns,not left....
So is there any step by step info on this site,about how to change them,such as tools required etc,and do i need to get old bearing pushed out,or hit with hammer........
Cheers.......
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nodg
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Posted - 27 Jul 2008 :  2:04:56 PM  Show Profile  Click to see nodg's MSN Messenger address Send nodg a Private Message
 
look in the archived how to section for my writeup to do the bearings
 

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Nodg.
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V8VNCalais
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Posted - 27 Jul 2008 :  2:11:49 PM  Show Profile  Click to see V8VNCalais's MSN Messenger address Send V8VNCalais a Private Message
 
old bearing will come out with a hammer by using a punch fron the opposite side. If your really concerned about them change them but in the mean time pull the dust cap off remove the split pin and nip up the tension onthe nut. then put the split pin back in

when you put your bearings back in ideally you should use a press but if you sit your disc on apiece of wood and line up the bearing using a nother block of wood across the shell and hit the block of wood to push the shell in as evenly as you can.
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nodg
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Posted - 27 Jul 2008 :  3:37:24 PM  Show Profile  Click to see nodg's MSN Messenger address Send nodg a Private Message
 
when he says nip up the bearing nut, dont tighten it, just gently put enough pressure so it doesnt have movement.
 

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Nodg.
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