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wheel bearings - 04-18-2002, 11:41 PM


Chris,

You can access the front wheel bearings by taking off the tire and
the nut on the hub. the rears are a little more difficult and you
need a special tool to pull off the rear hub. Tow it down to Dayton
and I will help you do it.

Doug

  
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Re: wheel bearings - 04-19-2002, 08:57 AM


--- In amphicar-lovers@y..., "dougn200" wrote:
> Chris,
>
> You can access the front wheel bearings by taking off the tire and
> the nut on the hub. the rears are a little more difficult and you
> need a special tool to pull off the rear hub. Tow it down to Dayton
> and I will help you do it.
>
> Doug

Thanks Doug! Tell me, how often should I be doing this?

Chris

  
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wheel bearings - 05-16-2005, 05:31 AM



Last week we replaced the inner wheel bearing. I broke it apart trying to remove it. The inner race was stuck but good to the spindle. I used my acetylene torch and heated it red hot. My daughter and I were able to pop it off with two pry bars. I was able to buy a bearing locally because it is common. I used a piece of one an 3/4 inch exhaust pipe as a driver to pound it on. Also to put the new front seal in I found the large cap from an oxygen tank is the same size as the seal. I used the cap as a seal driver to install the seal.
Tim Wick
  
 



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