Good call Richard.
Closer inspection shows that the bearing spacer sits flush with the face of
the hub. Allowing for the thickness of the gasket means it is now a loose fit.
The spacer and face of the outer bearing race both show signs of fretting due
to movement. Machining the hub could be a bit hard here for me so I will try
a new bearing with a shim between hub and bearing and some bearing seating
compound,
Thanks again,
Pieter
On 13/11/2011, at 3:34 AM, richard mayor wrote:
> I doubt that it is a worn bearing. These bearings never seem to wear out.
What usually happens (for whatever reason) is that hub gets loose and the
inside spacer ring (it may be called a "distance piece") no longer pinches
the bearing properly so that the outer race of the bearing then begins to spin
in the hub. This allows the outer bearing race to grind itself deeper into the
hub. The spacer ring is now useless and the hub can rock. If the bearing has
not gone too deep, you can drive out the studs and machine the face of the
hub. The ring is supposed to stand proud of the hub, with the gasket in place,
about .002" or .003". Check the manual on this for the exact amount. If the
bearing is too deep into the hub then you must replace the hub. You may also
have to use a bearing retaining compound to install the bearing into the hub
as it may no longer be a snug fit.
>
> Richard Mayor
> BN7L-466 Vintage Racer
> Portland, Oregon
>
>
> > From: pieters at pt.lu
> > Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2011 21:24:02 +0100
> > To: healeys at autox.team.net
> > Subject: [Healeys] Rear Hub Bearing
> >
> > I am looking to verify a diagnosis. I am running rear disc brakes and
have
> > developed a rythmic clicking noise from the right rear that stops when
the
> > brakes are applied lightly. I thought I had a warped disc and the noise
was
> > the disc slapping the brake pad on each rotation. I jacked up the rear
and
> > found I could move both rear wheels in and out slightly but the right rear
I
> > can "rock" . That is if I grab the front and rear of the tyre I can pull
the
> > front out and rear in and vice versa. Rims are near new and the splines
are in
> > good condition. The wheel spinners were of course tight.
> >
> > I suspect it is wear in the hub bearing as I have disassembled the right
rear
> > and can find nothing else broken or worn. The bearing runs quietly but
there
> > is some in out play.
> >
> > It there anything else I should be checking before I order new bearing
etc?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Pieter
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