Help please-wheel bearing replacement, rear,L series
- BillycanMitch
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Help please-wheel bearing replacement, rear,L series
L series Rear wheel bearing replacement
Gday,
I have come to the conclusion that my RH rear wheel bearing needs replacement. I have managed to follow the workshop manual so far.
I have the trailing arm off and secure in the vice. The bit i am stuck on is removing the 'hub ring nut'.
The manual says that there is a special tool for this called a 'Hub ring nut tool'.
does anyone know where I can get one?
are they expensive?
Is there any suitable substitute? (i have tried a big screw driver and hammer)
Are these tools generic for all subarus?
Any help is very much appreciated.
Cheers!
Mitch
Gday,
I have come to the conclusion that my RH rear wheel bearing needs replacement. I have managed to follow the workshop manual so far.
I have the trailing arm off and secure in the vice. The bit i am stuck on is removing the 'hub ring nut'.
The manual says that there is a special tool for this called a 'Hub ring nut tool'.
does anyone know where I can get one?
are they expensive?
Is there any suitable substitute? (i have tried a big screw driver and hammer)
Are these tools generic for all subarus?
Any help is very much appreciated.
Cheers!
Mitch
- BillycanMitch
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Another way to remove the bearing is to put it in a vice and put one of the bearings back into the outer and bash it with BFH. As you replace it anyway so it doesn't matter if you stuff up the bearing or the outer. You can even insert the shaft in the wrong way and use a Brass hammer to belt it out.
"Bianca"
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'86 Brumby - Dual Port Heads, 5 Speed Dual Range, Custom Cam, Tuned Weber, Tuned Suspension, 2" Body Lift Kit, LSD, 14" rims, 2.25" Exhaust, Snorkel, Dual Batteries, DVD Player, UHF, VHF, etc. Offically now part of the 350, 000 km Club! And still pulling like a freight train.
"Claudia"
82 MY Wagon - EA81T, RS Liberty WIAC, 5 Speed Dual Range, Tuned Suspension, 14" Rims 27" Tyres, 2" Body Lift Kit, Apline Head unit, UHF, Roof Console, L Series seats, Soon to have New Paint, snorkel, Dual batteries, etc
- BillycanMitch
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Yes, the ring nut is threaded and needs to be reused.Matt are you confused? surely the lock ring is threaded and needs to be reused?
Matt, your method works well on the front wheel bearings.Another way to remove the bearing is to put it in a vice and put one of the bearings back into the outer and bash it with BFH. As you replace it anyway so it doesn't matter if you stuff up the bearing or the outer. You can even insert the shaft in the wrong way and use a Brass hammer to belt it out.
On the rear, the ring nut locks the drive shaft in place in the trailing arm unlike the the front where the drive shaft forms part of the axle shaft.
Cheers!
Mitch
- BillycanMitch
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Sorry all, I read it wrong, my bad...
Have you tried bashing it inwards slightly, instead of around, to break away some of the rust, dirt, etc?
Also any WD40 or similar?
And maybe a little bit of heat to?
Have you tried bashing it inwards slightly, instead of around, to break away some of the rust, dirt, etc?
Also any WD40 or similar?
And maybe a little bit of heat to?
"Bianca"
'86 Brumby - Dual Port Heads, 5 Speed Dual Range, Custom Cam, Tuned Weber, Tuned Suspension, 2" Body Lift Kit, LSD, 14" rims, 2.25" Exhaust, Snorkel, Dual Batteries, DVD Player, UHF, VHF, etc. Offically now part of the 350, 000 km Club! And still pulling like a freight train.
"Claudia"
82 MY Wagon - EA81T, RS Liberty WIAC, 5 Speed Dual Range, Tuned Suspension, 14" Rims 27" Tyres, 2" Body Lift Kit, Apline Head unit, UHF, Roof Console, L Series seats, Soon to have New Paint, snorkel, Dual batteries, etc
'86 Brumby - Dual Port Heads, 5 Speed Dual Range, Custom Cam, Tuned Weber, Tuned Suspension, 2" Body Lift Kit, LSD, 14" rims, 2.25" Exhaust, Snorkel, Dual Batteries, DVD Player, UHF, VHF, etc. Offically now part of the 350, 000 km Club! And still pulling like a freight train.
"Claudia"
82 MY Wagon - EA81T, RS Liberty WIAC, 5 Speed Dual Range, Tuned Suspension, 14" Rims 27" Tyres, 2" Body Lift Kit, Apline Head unit, UHF, Roof Console, L Series seats, Soon to have New Paint, snorkel, Dual batteries, etc
- BillycanMitch
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Yeah I have seen the tool that Elfreddo made. It is exactly what i need but i dont have the fabrications tools required ( welder, grinder or materials).
I will try the punch and BFH method. I have read that a few have done it like this and have all but destroyed the ring nut. i would rather not wreck it but il do what i have to.
Cheers!
Mitch
I will try the punch and BFH method. I have read that a few have done it like this and have all but destroyed the ring nut. i would rather not wreck it but il do what i have to.
Cheers!
Mitch
- TOONGA
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most people will concentrate all of the force to undo a ring nut on one point of the nut to "lessen" the damage to the rest of the nut.
Ive found that hitting as many points of the nut as possible help loosen it up and using a square ended drift stop the nut from being damaged beyond repair
my tool has gone missing not sure what happened to it
TOONGA
Ive found that hitting as many points of the nut as possible help loosen it up and using a square ended drift stop the nut from being damaged beyond repair
my tool has gone missing not sure what happened to it
TOONGA
- T'subaru
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http://www.shoptoolsshoptools.com/shopexd.asp?id=1156
I havnt seviced any rears yet but heres a link to the pin wrench socket that may help you source one from a local tool supplier if not subaru.
Cheers
I havnt seviced any rears yet but heres a link to the pin wrench socket that may help you source one from a local tool supplier if not subaru.
Cheers
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- subybrumby
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The one that T'subaru shows is the correct tool. I made one from a piece of pipe that sat over the lock nut. Then I notched out the end to fit and welded an old castle nut to the other. Worked OK and if refined could probably be a goer. Also the pipe configuration helps because you can do it on the car and it fits over the half axle. The soft outer casing lip gets hammered into the notch of the locking ring to lock it there after it is reinstalled. .
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- BillycanMitch
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Thanks Guys,
I have now got the ring nut off! I used a combo of methods.
First i used a large drift to get it moving. then i used a folded steel bracket that i had laying around. I filed it down to size and griped it with 450mm shifter.
in action
ok... this shot is posed but hopefully it gives an idea of what was done.
now, to get the outer cones and spacer out.
Cheers!
Mitch
I have now got the ring nut off! I used a combo of methods.
First i used a large drift to get it moving. then i used a folded steel bracket that i had laying around. I filed it down to size and griped it with 450mm shifter.
in action
ok... this shot is posed but hopefully it gives an idea of what was done.
now, to get the outer cones and spacer out.
Cheers!
Mitch
- PatttoPatterson
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bit of an old thread, but i am currently deciding how I'm going to go about fixing a rear wheel bearing, I had a front wheel bearing go in the Brumby i used to get about in and replaced the whole front hub with a second hand one from a wrecker, It seems like a lot less fuss is involved in replacing the whole hub than just the bearing and from my brief lookings into it its cheaper to.
is there anything I'm missing here?
is there anything I'm missing here?