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posted on June 13th, 2013 at 08:55 AM
Spindle Surface Query
So, I dont know how, but I somehow managed to absolutely obliterate my front left wheel bearing in 8 weeks...
It has scored the surface that the bearing rests on, on the spindle itself.
My query is, given that the bearing has an inner sleeve, will the scores in the surface of the spindle cause any issues if I just install a new
bearing? Or will I need to smooth the surface out first?
The grooves arent very deep at all, but are present.
Cheers, Allbones
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posted on June 13th, 2013 at 09:03 AM
I'd say as long as it sits flush and firm still it'll be ok, but for insurance dob a bit of Loctite bearing retainer fluid (or similar) on the
shaft-to-inner race contact surface to prevent the inner race spinning on the spindle. the scores and any attempts to smooth it will remove more
spindle material, reducing that interferance/press fit for the bearing (not ideal).
You don't want that inner race spinning.
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posted on June 13th, 2013 at 09:21 AM
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So, I dont know how, but I somehow managed to absolutely obliterate my front left wheel bearing in 8 weeks...
Cheers, Allbones
One would suggest that you may have over-tightened the stub axle lock nuts. Refer to VW manual, you must have easy movement in the
thrust washer once lock nuts are set.
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posted on June 13th, 2013 at 10:07 AM
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So, I dont know how, but I somehow managed to absolutely obliterate my front left wheel bearing in 8 weeks...
Cheers, Allbones
One would suggest that you may have over-tightened the stub axle lock nuts. Refer to VW manual, you must have easy movement in the
thrust washer once lock nuts are set.
also this happens when you don't change the races that come with the bearings and instead relying on the races that are pre installed on new
disks.
I had this happen once, the bearing failed real quick and were noise from the word go, the races or bearings did not match in shape, so now I always
knock out the new races in new disk or hubs and install the new ones from the bearing kit.
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