Apologies if this is hidden somewhere on the site... If so please point me in the right direction
But please could someone tell me the correct SKF Bearing numbers for the rear axle and diff as I want to replace with quality bearings and order before I strip axle down
I have a 1098 minor (bought 1964) with I assume the 4.22 diff.
Also looking at workshop manual is the half shaft bearing an interference fit on the shaft ?
Can anyone confirm if there is a crushable washer behind pinion oil seal as the manual doesn't show one (just a shim)
Many thanks for your help
Dave
skf BEARING part numbers for rear axle
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Re: skf BEARING part numbers for rear axle
Have a look at the MOSS breakdown diagrams - yes there is a crush washer (item 53). Unless you know of a problem within the final drive - I advise to leave it WELL alone ! The hub bearings are just a snug fit in the hubs - be sure to use the correct gaskets. Very unusual for these bearings to give any problems. Why do you want to change them?? The half shafts just pull out - no 'interference' fit involved...
http://www.moss-europe.co.uk/Shop/ViewP ... exID=17078
http://www.moss-europe.co.uk/Shop/ViewP ... exID=17078



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Re: skf BEARING part numbers for rear axle
Just thought as I plan to pull the axle apart that I might as well replace the lot... but no point bothering if they're OK
Thanks
Dave
Thanks
Dave
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Re: skf BEARING part numbers for rear axle
Absolutely! Modern parts seem to be full of horror stories...so leave well alone - especially the final drive... Just clean out the debris and fill with new oil.



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Re: skf BEARING part numbers for rear axle
Thanks for the advice so far
Today I've replaced the diff and hub O ring oil seals the hub nuts will not move.. I assume as per manual the near side one is un done clockwise and Off side undone anti clock wise???
I've just come back from a test drive no more diff oil leak and no whine from diff yea!!
Frustratingly the original diff is exceptionally clean and unworn (only done 18000 miles) but the taper roller bearing that has the pinion on it has obvious surface rust and I reckon its the fault, how difficult is it to replace/set up the diff as I don't have a dial indicator? Expert advice appreciated
Thanks
Dave
Today I've replaced the diff and hub O ring oil seals the hub nuts will not move.. I assume as per manual the near side one is un done clockwise and Off side undone anti clock wise???
I've just come back from a test drive no more diff oil leak and no whine from diff yea!!
Frustratingly the original diff is exceptionally clean and unworn (only done 18000 miles) but the taper roller bearing that has the pinion on it has obvious surface rust and I reckon its the fault, how difficult is it to replace/set up the diff as I don't have a dial indicator? Expert advice appreciated
Thanks
Dave
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Re: skf BEARING part numbers for rear axle
What about the race that the taper rollers run against?The taper roller bearing that has the pinion on it has obvious surface rust
If it's just discoloured and not pitted I'd just leave it alone.
Talk slow, think fast!
Re: skf BEARING part numbers for rear axle
You say there is no whine - so yes -leave it well alone !


