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RE: play in front wheeel bearings



Mallesons Stephen Jaques
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I adjusted mine recently. There are 2 holes in the shaft, which should allow
correct adjustment. I basically did mine with my hand only ( I don't trust
torque wrenches at 5lb ft)and eliminated any play, then managed to get the
split pin in by backing off only very very slightly.

Also, be careful when checking for play - it's best to hold the top and
bottom of the tyre and try to wobble it. At the 3 and 9 o'clock positions,
play might be due to worn sterring components, especially track rod ends.

My moral - if in doubt, back it off a bit. Too tight is bad news!

Martin

Martin Telfer
Executive Director (Technology & Information)
Mallesons Stephen Jaques Sydney
Direct line (61 2) 9296 3344
Fax (61 2) 9296 3885


-----Original Message-----
From: John Clayton [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, 18 June 1999 7:34:AM
To: ben dover; [email protected]
Subject: Re: play in front wheeel bearings


Sujit,

Well it depends what you mean by "a little bit".
If you can just detect some movement when holding
the tyre and rocking the wheel that should be OK.

If you can't detect any at all then the bearing might
be too tight. I don't know what sort of tests you have
to go through in the USA. Here in the UK we have to
have an annual MOT (Ministry of Transport) test.

If you have something similar and the tester fails your 
Stag for excessive play then he should be able to tell 
you how much play he'll allow.

If there's only one hole for the split pin and you can't 
get it to line up then the only other option is to try another 
nut, or grind the face of the nut you're using.

I would be interested in views from others on this subject.

John Clayton
SOC member no.1570
Kent.  UK

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> From: ben dover <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: play in front wheeel bearings
> Date: 17 June 1999 01:21
> 
> I used more than 5 lb ft to tighten the nut. I used a socket with an
> extension bar. What I meant by 1 across flat, was the flat edge of the
> nut.
>  There didn't appear to be a second hole for the pin. I didn't look too
> hard though under the grease that is.
> The play was quite a bit.  This goes back to my original question,  Is
> a little bit of play fine?
> SUjit 




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