[Vwdiesel] RE:wheel bearing fun

Chuck Carnohan CCarnoha at itd.state.id.us
Thu Jul 22 15:44:26 EDT 2004


I bet that you just need to polish the axle with a strip of fine emery cloth.  If the stub is flubbed, make a trip to the yard and find a replacement part!  New isn't always better especially if you can find a Rabbit in the yard with under 200K that has good grease in the bearings still.  You might want to keep all the parts from the donor just in case.....  It is always comforting to have "back-ups".

-----Original Message-----
From: vwdiesel-bounces at vwfans.com [mailto:vwdiesel-bounces at vwfans.com] On Behalf Of Matt_Lisa
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 1:28 PM
To: vwdiesel at vwfans.com
Subject: Re: [Vwdiesel] RE:wheel bearing fun

I'm using all new parts.  The only parts that are being reused are the stub axle and the backing plate.  When I get home today, I'm going to take the old bearing and really check the stub axle.  It almost seems like there's a ridge around the outside of it that's grabbing and holding the bearing in place.

I'll give more information after tonight.

-Matt
http://matt_lisa.home.sprynet.com/


-----Original Message-----
From: greg rich <greg4vwparts at hotmail.com>
Sent: Jul 22, 2004 1:16 PM
To: vwdiesel at vwfans.com
Subject: [Vwdiesel] RE:wheel bearing fun


Sounds like your drums have big ridges on the edge making it hard to remove 
them cause the shoes are getting hung up on the ridge and you have to wiggle 
it off forcing the inner bearing out of the drum and staying behind...
In other words-if the drum is hard to remove you probably need new drums, is 
there a ridge along the outer most braking surface? Chances are yes and the 
shoes get stuck there. When you try to pull the drum off the inner bearing 
gets forced alittle and ends up staying on the stub axle. I have done this 
alot myself, usually the cars have piles of miles on the original rusty 
drums that were long over due for replacement (I find the drums are out of 
spec every two sets of shoes).
You can file of or deburr the ridge to make it easier but the drums are 
uusally too worn to bother the your shoes will not be big enough to fill the 
space properly resulting in other problems.
Greg

>Hi guys,
>
>I was replacing the drum brakes on the drivers side this time, and when
>I pulled off the drum, the inner bearing was really stuck to the stub
>axle.  I had a devil of a time removing it.  Once I got it off, I
>replaced the brakes, packed the inner bearing, seated it in the drum,
>put the seal on, and started to mount the drum on the axle.  As I
>placed the drum on, it made a strange grindy noise, so I pulled it off
>again.  The new bearing and seal were stuck on the axle again.  It took
>lots of force to remove them, just like the old ones.
>
>Here's a picture of the old one stuck to the axle:
>http://matt_lisa.home.sprynet.com/drumbefore.jpg
>
>
>Do I need a new stub axle on this side?  or should I just put it
>together and drive it?
>
>Thanks!
>
>-Matt
>http://matt_lisa.home.sprynet.com/
>
>
>

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