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Rear wheel Bearing Grease spitting out around metal join


Robbie

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Not having used the car since supra pod. I thought it better to change the rear wheels back to the 18's from the 17 micket T' set. However when I lifted up the 18 set I noticed a lot of grease in the inside edge of the wheel. When I removed the 17 set I noticed small blobs of grease as well. This had clearly been leaking for a while now & with the wheel off I could see greasy deposits on a couple of other areas, shown in the two pics.

 

It looks like when the grease has heated up it's leaking from between two metal seals. The rubber gator is intact.

 

Could anyone inform me as to my best plan of action. Has anyone else had this issue?

 

Does this mean a complete strip down of the rear hub and if so what new parts should I be looking at.

 

Would it be easier to get a second hand rear hub?

 

Thanks

 

Rob

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If it turns out you need a replacement hub, I have one but without ABS sensor.

 

Thanks. Hopefully this will not be too expensive to repair. I assume your one is from an = NA? I'm not really clued up in how I'd adapt the na to my version .

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Does anyone have a technical diagram of this area.

 

Thanks.

 

edit: I've found this: http://mkiv.com/techarticles/rear_wheel_bearing/index.html

 

I'm going to take another look then attempt to get the drive shaft off if I cant' see any other area whre the grease is emanating from

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Thanks Dnk, Good source of info there!

I've been out, jacked the car up to make sure the grease was emanating from where I first thought. If I pressed very hard with my hand I got a small amount of movement between the two metal casings. I tried the same on the other side but got no visible movement.

 

I'm probably being thick but I'm just not sure which parts on the diagrams are the outer casing of driveshaft next to the hub

 

So the quickest fix I can think of would be if someone has a nearside tt driveshaft. I believe as it's the short one so it has to be from a manual TT. It's got the large Diff and is a UK car. (Hopefully someone who's done this before can put me straight right here.:)

Thanks in advance

 

Rob

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