driving on bad wheel bearing
#23
mines going bad aswell drivers side rear been for a few weeks sounded like a rotor grinding till i got down and pushed on the wheel itself wobbles a bit
was wondering if i need any special tools for it or if im gonna need to have the new one pressed in
just so i dont take the hub off adn realize i need a shop and have no way to get there lol
was wondering if i need any special tools for it or if im gonna need to have the new one pressed in
just so i dont take the hub off adn realize i need a shop and have no way to get there lol
#25
@SPhill911
Congratulation
@Sidewayzracer
yes you need a press at least 20 ton ,mine dead it but not that easy , a torque wrench , a caliper press for your pads but be cheerful emergency break are on the same caliper you need a special press which is turning and pressing , if you pressing only you can brake the cam inside the caliper and bye bye hand brake , the rest just common tools,
I have one bearing left , original OEM if you need it it's $65 shipped
part# 8D0 598 625 A
Congratulation
@Sidewayzracer
yes you need a press at least 20 ton ,mine dead it but not that easy , a torque wrench , a caliper press for your pads but be cheerful emergency break are on the same caliper you need a special press which is turning and pressing , if you pressing only you can brake the cam inside the caliper and bye bye hand brake , the rest just common tools,
I have one bearing left , original OEM if you need it it's $65 shipped
part# 8D0 598 625 A
Last edited by razvy; 03-28-2009 at 01:18 AM.
#26
What!? You trying to make a diamond out of it??
You shouldn't need more than 2 tons of pressure. Most shops only have a 6 ton press. If they do trans work, a 10 ton press. A 20 ton press is serious. I've seen a 40 ton, but it was ruled unsafe and all units were destroyed or sent back!
If you need more than 4 tons to get the bearing moving, you can heat the wheel carrier with a torch.
You shouldn't need more than 2 tons of pressure. Most shops only have a 6 ton press. If they do trans work, a 10 ton press. A 20 ton press is serious. I've seen a 40 ton, but it was ruled unsafe and all units were destroyed or sent back!
If you need more than 4 tons to get the bearing moving, you can heat the wheel carrier with a torch.
#27
The only think I can think in 2 ton is a arbor press ? minimum 12 ton and it's struggles when it removes you can see the lower frame bending this bearings are not a joke , this guy is using a 12 tone and probably was wishing for a 20 http://www.dsmtalk.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1523627
#28
What!? You trying to make a diamond out of it??
You shouldn't need more than 2 tons of pressure. Most shops only have a 6 ton press. If they do trans work, a 10 ton press. A 20 ton press is serious. I've seen a 40 ton, but it was ruled unsafe and all units were destroyed or sent back!
If you need more than 4 tons to get the bearing moving, you can heat the wheel carrier with a torch.
You shouldn't need more than 2 tons of pressure. Most shops only have a 6 ton press. If they do trans work, a 10 ton press. A 20 ton press is serious. I've seen a 40 ton, but it was ruled unsafe and all units were destroyed or sent back!
If you need more than 4 tons to get the bearing moving, you can heat the wheel carrier with a torch.
#29
Um not really.... Our shop uses a 20 ton press and it has had a hard time on some things. Particularly front CV shafts on Subaru's. I had the hub and axle out and on the press and sprayed the **** out of it w/ rust penetrant and left it tightened down on the CV overnight and it didn't come till I cranked it down again in the morning.
I think the worst I ever came across was a badly rusted Cayenne (Toureg) front wheel bearing (failed seal and a lot of off-roading in Mexico). I used about 4 tons of pressure before I began to hear creaking. By 6 tons, the wheel carrier lost a chunk of the seat for the bearing due to stress. I was able to salvage it, but I nearly ruined the carrier. The other side, I heated the carrier with a torch and it came out like butter. Rust penetrate wont seep down to where the bearing is as the machined surfaces are so tight. Use a torch if it's that bad and warm the carrier.
#30
The only think I can think in 2 ton is a arbor press ? minimum 12 ton and it's struggles when it removes you can see the lower frame bending this bearings are not a joke , this guy is using a 12 tone and probably was wishing for a 20 http://www.dsmtalk.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1523627