Tricky Dick - Front Hub
#1
Tricky Dick - Front Hub
It appears that my passenger side hub is leaking some fluid. Not enough to cause a puddle but, enough that if I look at the assembly it looks wet.
While I could pull the hub out and just replace the O ring, I figured I might as well replace both passenger side and drivers side hubs with the Brit Part from LRDirect with a 2 year warranty.
https://www.lrdirect.com/Parts-by-Mo...b-and-bearing/
Question - While I got everything pulled off should I think about replacing anything else (i.e. CV Joints, ball joints)
I already did the rotors and pads a year ago so not worried about brakes.
While I could pull the hub out and just replace the O ring, I figured I might as well replace both passenger side and drivers side hubs with the Brit Part from LRDirect with a 2 year warranty.
https://www.lrdirect.com/Parts-by-Mo...b-and-bearing/
Question - While I got everything pulled off should I think about replacing anything else (i.e. CV Joints, ball joints)
I already did the rotors and pads a year ago so not worried about brakes.
#4
I can inspect the CV's but, what am I looking for? I am assuming a little bit of play
FYI - just ripped apart the dash and center console. I fab up some brackets for the console switches, and moved my Grom unit to a different location as my existing aux cord started cutting out. I also fixed a broken air vent and while I was in there I noticed that the sensor for the heater core was dangling loose. Put it back where it belongs and stuffed some cut up paper towels to lock it in place.
FYI - just ripped apart the dash and center console. I fab up some brackets for the console switches, and moved my Grom unit to a different location as my existing aux cord started cutting out. I also fixed a broken air vent and while I was in there I noticed that the sensor for the heater core was dangling loose. Put it back where it belongs and stuffed some cut up paper towels to lock it in place.
#5
I can inspect the CV's but, what am I looking for? I am assuming a little bit of play
FYI - just ripped apart the dash and center console. I fab up some brackets for the console switches, and moved my Grom unit to a different location as my existing aux cord started cutting out. I also fixed a broken air vent and while I was in there I noticed that the sensor for the heater core was dangling loose. Put it back where it belongs and stuffed some cut up paper towels to lock it in place.
FYI - just ripped apart the dash and center console. I fab up some brackets for the console switches, and moved my Grom unit to a different location as my existing aux cord started cutting out. I also fixed a broken air vent and while I was in there I noticed that the sensor for the heater core was dangling loose. Put it back where it belongs and stuffed some cut up paper towels to lock it in place.
Are you sure it's the heater sensor and not the AC sensor? The AC climate control has a sensor and bypass arrangement (don't know too much about the AC workings though) but the heater is also controlled by the CC system I believe. Be careful with paper towels not to block the matrix as the AC matrix gets very wet.
#6
Hi FND, ref: the CV's, you are looking for any rotational slack in them, if they look good just grease them with CV grease and fit a new rubber boot.
Are you sure it's the heater sensor and not the AC sensor? The AC climate control has a sensor and bypass arrangement (don't know too much about the AC workings though) but the heater is also controlled by the CC system I believe. Be careful with paper towels not to block the matrix as the AC matrix gets very wet.
Are you sure it's the heater sensor and not the AC sensor? The AC climate control has a sensor and bypass arrangement (don't know too much about the AC workings though) but the heater is also controlled by the CC system I believe. Be careful with paper towels not to block the matrix as the AC matrix gets very wet.
#7
It appears that my passenger side hub is leaking some fluid. Not enough to cause a puddle but, enough that if I look at the assembly it looks wet.
While I could pull the hub out and just replace the O ring, I figured I might as well replace both passenger side and drivers side hubs with the Brit Part from LRDirect with a 2 year warranty.
https://www.lrdirect.com/Parts-by-Mo...b-and-bearing/
Question - While I got everything pulled off should I think about replacing anything else (i.e. CV Joints, ball joints)
I already did the rotors and pads a year ago so not worried about brakes.
While I could pull the hub out and just replace the O ring, I figured I might as well replace both passenger side and drivers side hubs with the Brit Part from LRDirect with a 2 year warranty.
https://www.lrdirect.com/Parts-by-Mo...b-and-bearing/
Question - While I got everything pulled off should I think about replacing anything else (i.e. CV Joints, ball joints)
I already did the rotors and pads a year ago so not worried about brakes.
How many miles on rover, CV's are pretty durable...but yes you would be looking for what ORF said.
Brian.
#8
The front axle uses a seal within the axle housing, the o-ring on the hub is not holding back fluid. The rear axle uses a o-ring. Check your vent tube, rear too, for obstructions...9 times out of 10...this cures minimal leaks.
How many miles on rover, CV's are pretty durable...but yes you would be looking for what ORF said.
Brian.
How many miles on rover, CV's are pretty durable...but yes you would be looking for what ORF said.
Brian.
milage is 130k
#9
#10
Look your boots over really well, on CV joint. Sometimes, they will crack from age and leak grease (which will appear as though it is coming from the axle seal). The axle vent tubing comes out easily from the axle housing, just compress outer collar, while pushing in gentle on the tube, once outer collar is complete compressed, pull tube out (just be sure it is clean around the collar/tube). Take compressed air and blow the tube out. It exits under the hood, passenger side along firewall.
Both of mine were plugged solid.
Brian.
Both of mine were plugged solid.
Brian.