Rear Hub Removal
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 8:40 pm
Hi folks
Spent a pleasant day in the sun - removing the half-shaft and rear hub. The problem was a seeping oil seal, allowing the brakes to become contaminated.
Removing the hub was fun... there was nothing for the central screw to bear against on the puller that I have.
I found a solution however. An old inlet valve fits perfectly into the end of the axle housing. An ordinary bog-standard puller works well with this.
Another solution I found - to change the oil seal lip position slightly, I trimmed a gasket from a set I had knocking about, which has pushed the oil seal away from the shoulder by about 1mm, thus allowing "virgin metal" to bear on the seal lip.
Testing time tomorrow!
Dom
Spent a pleasant day in the sun - removing the half-shaft and rear hub. The problem was a seeping oil seal, allowing the brakes to become contaminated.
Removing the hub was fun... there was nothing for the central screw to bear against on the puller that I have.
I found a solution however. An old inlet valve fits perfectly into the end of the axle housing. An ordinary bog-standard puller works well with this.
Another solution I found - to change the oil seal lip position slightly, I trimmed a gasket from a set I had knocking about, which has pushed the oil seal away from the shoulder by about 1mm, thus allowing "virgin metal" to bear on the seal lip.
Testing time tomorrow!
Dom