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Re: Front Bearing Grease Seal- which way do they go?

To: Robert Allen <boballen@sky.net>
Subject: Re: Front Bearing Grease Seal- which way do they go?
From: john peloquin <peloquin@galaxy.ucr.edu>
Date: Mon, 4 May 1998 17:49:16 -0700 (PDT)
Dear Robert,

I bought new bearings to replace the ones that went bad on my MGB. I
understand the situation with the tapered bearings, but when I put the new
ones on the spindle and cranked it down to the specified torque settings,
the castellated nut drove the keeper washer up the spindle to the point it
broke the little tongue in the washer off! Without the spacer to keep the
bearings apart etc, I can't get the castellated nut torque right. Dang! 
Oh well, I should receive the spacer at the parts store tomorrow.

"Never Ascribe to Malice that which can be explained by Ignorance."
John J. Peloquin
Entomology, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521

On Mon, 4 May 1998, Robert Allen wrote:

> > I could easily press this seal into the bearing with my bare hands fwiw.
> > However, I get the message as to which side should be out! Thanks!
> 
> Glad to help.
> 
> > In the meantime, I am working with another problem. Seems the DPO had
> >bearings replaced and whomsoever did the work neglected to
> >replace the spacers in the hubs!!!!!! I've been driving on these bearings
> >with no spacer ACCCK!. Well, I'm waiting for my local parts place to come
> >up with these hub bearing spacers so I can drive my car!!!
> 
> Are you talking about that big, heavy spacer that fits over the spindle
> between the two bearings? I'm not sure that thing is all that necessary with
> modern tapered bearings. In any case, once you do have the damn spacer, then
> you have to worry a lot about those little shims. 

Yeah, got those damn shims. However, without the spacer and shims, the
bearings seat too far up the spindle for the castellated nut!

If you don't shim it
> properly (too tight) you'll get some steering shimy or (too loose) and you
> might as well leave the spacer out.
> 
> I've abandoned the shims and tightened down the hub just like an old Ford. I
> personally don't think they're required with modern bearings. There are any
> number of people who will disagree with me, thouogh. Some of it even to do
> with cars.
> 
> Bob Allen, Kansas City, '69CGT, '75TR6
> 
> 
> 


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