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carlos_fandango

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Wheel bearing question
« on: 30 June 2008, 09:37:12 »

Hi folks, when doing right hand cornering i sometimes get a whinning noise from the N/S/F wheel. Thinking it could be the bearing i jacked it up and gave the wheel a jiggle about. There is a bit of play / looseness but only in the horizontal plane (9-3) and absoluteley no give at all in the vertical (12-6).

Would play be in both planes if the wheel bearing was on its way out?

Cheers in advance.
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Re: Wheel bearing question
« Reply #1 on: 30 June 2008, 09:51:58 »

Does it make a whining noise?? I am getting this in the rear of mine. But only at certain speeds and it seem to be when any movement to the left is made. It is like a whining old landy  ::) (Sorry Debs  ;))
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Re: Wheel bearing question
« Reply #2 on: 30 June 2008, 10:04:43 »

Yeah it does, loud when you first pull off but after 5 mins or so goes quiter.  :-?
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Re: Wheel bearing question
« Reply #3 on: 30 June 2008, 10:06:47 »

Sounds like we may be in the same boat then mate  ::) ::)
Im sure someone will give us some advice  ;) ;)
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Re: Wheel bearing question
« Reply #4 on: 30 June 2008, 12:53:47 »

Normal test to confirm wheel bearing is to jack up the suspect corner and then feel for lost play at the 3/9 and 12/6 positions.  Then get someone to depress the footbrake for you and try the same test.  If the movement vanishes or is significantly reduced then the bearing is suss.  If the movement stays then its more of a bushing/suspension fault.

Hope this helps!   :y
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Re: Wheel bearing question
« Reply #5 on: 30 June 2008, 13:00:09 »

Thanks all for your replies  :y just re jacked it up and found the culprit.
Wishbone - leg ball joint knack'd

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Re: Wheel bearing question
« Reply #6 on: 30 June 2008, 14:00:26 »

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Normal test to confirm wheel bearing is to jack up the suspect corner and then feel for lost play at the 3/9 and 12/6 positions.  Then get someone to depress the footbrake for you and try the same test.  If the movement vanishes or is significantly reduced then the bearing is suss.  If the movement stays then its more of a bushing/suspension fault.

Hope this helps!   :y



Could you explain the 3/9 and 6/12 please? Im a bit slow!!  :-[ ;D
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Re: Wheel bearing question
« Reply #7 on: 30 June 2008, 14:04:24 »

Think Clocks .... hands go on clock position ..3/9 is horizontal hold wiggle left right.....  12/6 is vertical hold wiggle up/down ...  :) you are looking at an in/out movement of the hands really to check for excessive play
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Re: Wheel bearing question
« Reply #8 on: 30 June 2008, 14:05:59 »

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Think Clocks .... hands go on clock position ..3/9 is horizontal hold wiggle left right.....  12/6 is vertical hold wiggle up/down ...  :)




I did think that but thought it would be far to complex to be that  ::) ::) Well thanks for that entwood. I do feel a bit of a pranny now  :-[

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