[Roadsters] Front axel hub & seal
ljordan704 at netscape.net
ljordan704 at netscape.net
Sun Mar 29 16:13:40 MST 2009
The 311 site has a how-to on the wheel bearings in the Tech Wiki section. Also gives NAPA part # 18962 for the seal.
Linda
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From: reblues at gmail <reblues at gmail.com>
To: speeddemonrs at cox.net; datsun-roadsters at autox.team.net
Sent: Sun, 29 Mar 2009 5:06 pm
Subject: Re: [Roadsters] Front axel hub & seal
Here is an old trick for removing the inner seal. Put the hub back on the
spindle, without the outer bearing. Put the crown nut back on. Pull the hub
so the nut is against the inner bearing. Now grab the hub, push back in a
few inches and give it a quick snatch. May take a few times, but the seal
should pop out clean.?
?
Richard?
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From: <speeddemonrs at cox.net>?
To: <datsun-roadsters at autox.team.net>?
Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 5:42 PM?
Subject: [Roadsters] Front axel hub & seal?
?
> Hi All -?
>?
> So I have taken apart my front axels to do the brake conversion and all
> seems?
> to be going well (thanks to all for your suggestions, recommendations and?
> such), however...?
>?
> I am trying my best to disassemble the hub to be able to clean the
> bearings?
> and re-pack with new axel grease. The problem is with the rubber seal at
> the?
> inside side of the housing. Looking at the service manual and seeing the?
> individual parts, it does not look like there would be anything in
> particular?
> holding it in place (other then the crown nut on the opposite end). I
> would?
> rather not damage the thing trying to take it out, but cannot see how to
> get?
> it out without causing some damage to the seal. It seems that trying to
> clean?
> the bearings (still inside) would be a difficult undertaking since so many?
> have previously mentioned to make sure to remove ALL old grease prior to?
> repacking as old grease and new grease donbt "play well" together and
> will?
> cause premature failure/breakdown of the new grease.?
>?
> I have tried taking a thin tipped flat screwdriver and prying at the edges
> to?
> get under it, but it seems hard, like there is something else there
> stopping?
> it from being pried up. I have also tried pushing it out through the
> housing,?
> with similar results.?
>?
> So my friends... Suggestions??
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