I'm working on Izzystiva and today is rear wheel bearings.
The car has a drone when driving and especially loud over 60MPH.
I have taken apart the rear end and all the bearings seem fine. They're not obviously damaged or seized.
What a are signs of a bad bearing? How much side to side play is acceptable? How stiff should they be when you spin them with your fingers?
I now these bearings are cheap, about $17 a side at Oreilly's for the non store brand. I may just replace them but I'm not sure how to change the races.
Also, the rear spindles are damaged. I don't know if that would have any affect on the existing or new bearings.
Driver's side spindle.
When I put the inner bearing on the spindle, the whole bearing spins- the inner part does not grip the spindle like the outer bearings do.
Someone had been in there before and used a suspension castle nut as a stake nut.
Passenger side spindle is beat to hell where the outer bearing seats.
Very beat up stake nut. It came off surprisingly easy. I was expecting difficulty because of how worn it was and the opposite thread.
The bearings on this side are Timken.
So, would the spindle damage cause an issue with the bearings?
And what do normal Festiva rear bearings look/feel/act like?
The car has a drone when driving and especially loud over 60MPH.
I have taken apart the rear end and all the bearings seem fine. They're not obviously damaged or seized.
What a are signs of a bad bearing? How much side to side play is acceptable? How stiff should they be when you spin them with your fingers?
I now these bearings are cheap, about $17 a side at Oreilly's for the non store brand. I may just replace them but I'm not sure how to change the races.
Also, the rear spindles are damaged. I don't know if that would have any affect on the existing or new bearings.
Driver's side spindle.
When I put the inner bearing on the spindle, the whole bearing spins- the inner part does not grip the spindle like the outer bearings do.
Someone had been in there before and used a suspension castle nut as a stake nut.
Passenger side spindle is beat to hell where the outer bearing seats.
Very beat up stake nut. It came off surprisingly easy. I was expecting difficulty because of how worn it was and the opposite thread.
The bearings on this side are Timken.
So, would the spindle damage cause an issue with the bearings?
And what do normal Festiva rear bearings look/feel/act like?
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