Inner Wheel bearing
Inner Wheel bearing
My inner bearing on the front right tire exploded. Now I've got a replacement and its all fine but then I can't get the part that actually touches the spindle off. Its suppose to slide on and off but it doesn't. Anyone know anything that will get it off.
yep, it's galled to the axle. I hope the heat and hammer and chisel gets it turning because your not likely to cut it with a chisel, they are very hard and I have had to cut them off with a acy/oxy torch and that is some delicate work.
If you can get a space between the back of it and the axle you may get it off with a puller and heat.
If you can get a space between the back of it and the axle you may get it off with a puller and heat.
ok, I have a torch to cut with if its going to be a pain I just don't want to screw up the spindle at all. I'll give it a try with a propain torch first and see where that gets me then try the chisel.
Try a dremel tool with a cut off wheel. Dont try to cut all the way through just about halfway or so and then smack it with a cold chisel...Should pop it in half. BUT BE SURE TO WEAR SAFETY GLASSES....HIGH SPEED PROJECTILES ARE NOT FUN IN YOUR EYE!!!
yeah using a chisel by its self wasn't working so I use the air cut off tool. I'm pretty much through it but I didn't want to get to fustrated with it. So I'm going to finish it tomorrow. I don't want to hit the spindle with the cut off tool so I'm going slow.
yeah I'm going to cut it down as much as I can and then take the air hammer and get it off. I'm pissed that its this much trouble to get the friggen thing of. I mean come on its a wheel bearing.
DaGGer, I guess you know that wheel bearings give warnings before they self destruct. There should have been some noise. The reason the inner race is stuck is it was spinning on the axle for a while. It was probably a little blue wasn't it? You'll have clean the metal welded to the spindle before you put the new bearing on it. Use the new bearing to tell when it is clean.
I don't know what the Ford recommendation is but at least every time you put brakes on the front bearings should be cleaned, inspected and repacked and seals replaced. Replace any bad bearings at that time.
I prefer to do it about every 50K miles. If they sound noisey I pull and check them.
I don't know what the Ford recommendation is but at least every time you put brakes on the front bearings should be cleaned, inspected and repacked and seals replaced. Replace any bad bearings at that time.
I prefer to do it about every 50K miles. If they sound noisey I pull and check them.
yeah I got everything back together. I hit the shaft a little but I got it as nice and smooth as I could. It took a little force to get it on there but I'm going to go and check everything out on thursday again on both sides and re torque everything.
You should have used a file or embry cloth to take the high spots off so the bearing would slide on. Since it is tight I would torque it and then smack the outside of the rotor to drive the bearing on all the way and then loosen and retorque it. You don't want the bearing going farther on the axle and loosening up the torque setting, the bearing may fail again.
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