repacking the front wheel bearings
repacking the front wheel bearings
In another post I talked about adjusting the front wheel bearings. A friend told me I should have repacked them first but the shop manual mentioned only adjusting them and then packing the cap. So who's right?
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Re: repacking the front wheel bearings
I believe you should allways pack the bearings with grease prior to instalation. I know people who also cram as much grease into the hub and cap that is possible. I do not and have had no trouble, although repacking and checking wheel bearings are part of the maintenance that I try to do on a yearly basis on all my vehicles.
Dennis Modisette
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Re: repacking the front wheel bearings
Jay
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ITZEBTZE
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ITZEBTZE
https://goo.gl/photos/eNKaX7hrXhBu9fmp6
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Re: repacking the front wheel bearings
I wish there was more vids like this one on our car!
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Re: repacking the front wheel bearings
Cram it indmwhiteoak wrote:I believe you should allways pack the bearings with grease prior to instalation. I know people who also cram as much grease into the hub and cap that is possible. I do not and have had no trouble, although repacking and checking wheel bearings are part of the maintenance that I try to do on a yearly basis on all my vehicles.
Jim
East Grand Forks MN
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Re: repacking the front wheel bearings
That is a very good video Jay.
Pack the grease in! Also do the bearings if you can.
Pack the grease in! Also do the bearings if you can.
Giulio/Charlotte
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Re: repacking the front wheel bearings
The proper way to set the wheel bearing endplay is as follows:
1. Tighten the nut to around 15 ft-lbs while spinning the hub 4 or 5 turns in each direction to seat the bearing rollers.
2. Back off the nut and re-tighten to 5 ft-lbs.
3. Back off 30 degrees and stake the nut into the the spindle groove.
These steps are a paraphrase of the shop manual and are obviously designed to set a small amount of endplay on the bearings. Fiat does not recommend setting the bearings up with any preload, even though many mechanics routinely do this. The reason for this is that it is impossible to reliably generate a predictable, consistent preload and it is breathtakingly easy to put it together with too much preload which will destroy the bearings very quickly. I cannot tell you how many times I have seen improperly adjusted wheel bearings with both passenger cars (my hobby) and heavy trucks (my profession as engineer).
Hope this helps.
Brian
1. Tighten the nut to around 15 ft-lbs while spinning the hub 4 or 5 turns in each direction to seat the bearing rollers.
2. Back off the nut and re-tighten to 5 ft-lbs.
3. Back off 30 degrees and stake the nut into the the spindle groove.
These steps are a paraphrase of the shop manual and are obviously designed to set a small amount of endplay on the bearings. Fiat does not recommend setting the bearings up with any preload, even though many mechanics routinely do this. The reason for this is that it is impossible to reliably generate a predictable, consistent preload and it is breathtakingly easy to put it together with too much preload which will destroy the bearings very quickly. I cannot tell you how many times I have seen improperly adjusted wheel bearings with both passenger cars (my hobby) and heavy trucks (my profession as engineer).
Hope this helps.
Brian
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Re: repacking the front wheel bearings
ok this make sense i dont have a repair man. this is the way i do it but was not sure if fiat has a pre load or not
thanks alot
thanks alot