Replacing Rear 2.8i Wheel Bearing
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Hi, during "Wesley's" SORN period I'm considering replacing a noisy rear wheel bearing. I appreciate that the drive shaft bolts to the disc have to be removed,shock absorber and the A frame to chassis bolts. Would it be advisable to loose the drive shaft nut whilst it is still connected to the car using 3/4" inpact wrench? Then the whole A frame assembly could be slid off the drive shaft? Or is that too easy,
not withstanding removing the mounting bolts etc. Any advice on rear bearing replacement would be gratfull. Thankyou. J C.
not withstanding removing the mounting bolts etc. Any advice on rear bearing replacement would be gratfull. Thankyou. J C. The early 280i had removable hubs as well, 4 bolts on the back of the hub carrier...You will need somewhere with a press..My old girl took 15ton of the 20 at hand to remove the old bearing...Also be careful and make sure you do not damage the driveshaft splines and cover them with a bag so that no dirt gets on it...
Ziga
Ziga
I believe this is what you want....
I was always told to do the buggers in pairs...So two rears at same time or two fronts...
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I was always told to do the buggers in pairs...So two rears at same time or two fronts...
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Assuming the wheels have pop-out centres it's usually easier to undo the hub nut with the car on its wheels... you can get someone to hold it on the brakes if necessary.
Not sure why you need a 3/4" drive socket though, a quality half-inch drive with a three foot breaker bar is usually enough.
Not sure why you need a 3/4" drive socket though, a quality half-inch drive with a three foot breaker bar is usually enough.
Ian, I guess there's no answer to that
Today I'll have an exploratory investgation with a view to changing both bearings in the coming months. Advice from my HGV gorillas was to crack the hub nuts at work before I SORN then re-tighten before I commence my winter tasks at home. What is the torgue setting for the hub nuts? J C.
Today I'll have an exploratory investgation with a view to changing both bearings in the coming months. Advice from my HGV gorillas was to crack the hub nuts at work before I SORN then re-tighten before I commence my winter tasks at home. What is the torgue setting for the hub nuts? J C.Hi, i've done this job a couple of times on my trailing arm 280i. It's not that difficult.
Loosen the hub nut first then lift the motor, the other nuts came of easily on mine. The worst bit was lining up the bolt at the back thro the suspension when putting it back on. Dont know what its called. I ended up using a jack to lift and adust the height of the drive shaft to line it up.
I have a spare socket for the hub nut if you want it. Watch out if you need a new hub nut, some are metric and others imperial threads.
Let me know if you want the socket.
Marcus
Loosen the hub nut first then lift the motor, the other nuts came of easily on mine. The worst bit was lining up the bolt at the back thro the suspension when putting it back on. Dont know what its called. I ended up using a jack to lift and adust the height of the drive shaft to line it up.
I have a spare socket for the hub nut if you want it. Watch out if you need a new hub nut, some are metric and others imperial threads.
Let me know if you want the socket.
Marcus
Hey Marcus, thanks for the kind offer.I should be OK with the HGV boys at work but many thanks if I get stuck. I measured the nut accross the flats at 38mm. I wondered about the thread being metric or AF. After all it is a TVR! Is it wise to replace the metalastic bushes whilst apart? If so what's the availability? Thanks again for all your help and advice. Yet another reason to keep myTVR
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Originally I thought the noise from the transmission was gearbox, but a second opinion with rotation of the NSR wheel more or less confirmed a "Singing" bearing. J C. 
JC

J C.
The hub nut is about 38mm.