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Hi,
I got a passenger side knuckle from a bone yard today for $30 and cleaned it up tonight to get ready for this weekend. I got the knuckle because my original wheel bearing got trashed at a shop I took my original knuckle to with the driveshaft stuck in it (looks like the driveshaft survived okay so at least I'll get my core). The bearing seems to spin nicely, but I noticed it has some slight play in it, lined up with the axis of rotation. Maybe a mm. Is this normal? Even if its a bad bearing I'll at least be able to drive my car, and take it in to have shop with a press and the right tools do the bearing for me. Mark |
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Chopface wrote:
> Hi, > > I got a passenger side knuckle from a bone yard today for $30 and > cleaned it up tonight to get ready for this weekend. I got the knuckle > because my original wheel bearing got trashed at a shop I took my > original knuckle to with the driveshaft stuck in it (looks like the > driveshaft survived okay so at least I'll get my core). The bearing > seems to spin nicely, but I noticed it has some slight play in it, lined > up with the axis of rotation. Maybe a mm. Is this normal? Even if its a > bad bearing I'll at least be able to drive my car, and take it in to > have shop with a press and the right tools do the bearing for me. > > Mark I installed the knuckle and have driven ~ 120 miles at speeds up to 80 mph (mostly at 75) and the bearing seems fine. The play disappeared when I carnked down the spindle nut. Mark |
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Mark,
I would replace the bearing as it would be easier and cheaper to do now rather than after you install and it may find it bad. If the shaft was "beat on", there MAY be little dents in the race and you will hear ( or feel is a better term ) this as you drive. I have never replaced the bearing on a Honda. Have done bearing replacement on two Saturn's and a few of VW's. I guess they use better bearings. On my 97 accord, to replace the rotor's you you have the bearing in your hand if you take off the rotors. (see link) I think all 90's accords are like this. I can't speak for civics. Do you have 2 screws holding on your rotors or 4 bolts? With the 2 screw system, I think you will need to press the bearing out. On the four bolt system as you have the spindle off, it should be easy to replace a bearing. See link below: http://www.federal-mogul.com/fmeconn...loads/3501.pdf chuck Mark wrote: > Chopface wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I got a passenger side knuckle from a bone yard today for $30 and > > cleaned it up tonight to get ready for this weekend. I got the knuckle > > because my original wheel bearing got trashed at a shop I took my > > original knuckle to with the driveshaft stuck in it (looks like the > > driveshaft survived okay so at least I'll get my core). The bearing > > seems to spin nicely, but I noticed it has some slight play in it, lined > > up with the axis of rotation. Maybe a mm. Is this normal? Even if its a > > bad bearing I'll at least be able to drive my car, and take it in to > > have shop with a press and the right tools do the bearing for me. > > > > Mark > > I installed the knuckle and have driven ~ 120 miles at speeds up to 80 > mph (mostly at 75) and the bearing seems fine. The play disappeared when > I carnked down the spindle nut. > > Mark |
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