Rear axle bearing housing torque plus seal deep
hi
i m mouting back on the rear arm the bearing housing with the 4 bolts
i m quite confuse regarding the datas i find the torque setting is 19 to 25 nm
but regarding the bolt : m10 10.9
this torque value is not standard
i m wrong ?
or yes it s 19-25 nm for the 4 m10 bolts
thanks for your help
i m mouting back on the rear arm the bearing housing with the 4 bolts
i m quite confuse regarding the datas i find the torque setting is 19 to 25 nm
but regarding the bolt : m10 10.9
this torque value is not standard
i m wrong ?
or yes it s 19-25 nm for the 4 m10 bolts
thanks for your help
Last edited by florent78; May 6, 2018 at 07:42 AM. Reason: Other pb
I m using a new bearing housing from anembo
so everything comes fitted bearing seals etc
when i mount back the hub and tighten
it was impossible to move it after
it seems the seals on the anembo kit are not in the correct position
not enough inside so the outside is crompressed too much
looking the doc it seems there is a special tool
14-019 to insert and get the correct deep for the seal
i do not have this tool
i should put the seal 1mm? More inside the bearing housing ??
I had to tap the seal on mine, seemed OK after.
Prior to that I had to send them back for re-machining as the bearings were a bit too tight.
Sent them my old hub carriers to double check the size of the little ledge between the two bearings.
They were very helpful and sorted it quickly.
Prior to that I had to send them back for re-machining as the bearings were a bit too tight.
Sent them my old hub carriers to double check the size of the little ledge between the two bearings.
They were very helpful and sorted it quickly.
I think i will do the same
send back to anembo
i agree greig is lovely and always locking to find a solution
bearing seems ok
but with the seals too tight you cannot turn the hub by hand so ... problem
i will tell you
thanks
send back to anembo
i agree greig is lovely and always locking to find a solution
bearing seems ok
but with the seals too tight you cannot turn the hub by hand so ... problem
i will tell you
thanks
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
herbie
General Car Related Discussion.
3
Nov 28, 2009 03:55 PM
morto
General Car Related Discussion.
5
Feb 17, 2005 10:20 PM







