Trewey
Cockernee, Pasty munchin bastid.
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Had to brake sharpish this afternoon and the fookin thing nearly stuffed me into the nearside hedge.
Had a quick look underneath and the front offside brake disc is covered in swivel grease. It's coming out from behind (inboard) of the brake disc - there's none in the hub cap or around the drive member.
Took it all apart today.
Drive member off..
Back of the hub...
Swivel housing and Stub Axle...
Stub Axle off.....
It doesn't look like gasket failure to me.
My theory is that the seal inside the stub axle has gone, allowing the grease to travel inside the stub axle to the drive member, then back along the outside of the stub axle to exit through the inner hub-bearing seal, which had been fitted back to front.
Does that sound possible?
Here's the inner hub-bearing seal cleaned up (looking from the inboard side). That seal is back to front isn't it?
Had a quick look underneath and the front offside brake disc is covered in swivel grease. It's coming out from behind (inboard) of the brake disc - there's none in the hub cap or around the drive member.
Took it all apart today.
Drive member off..

Back of the hub...

Swivel housing and Stub Axle...

Stub Axle off.....

It doesn't look like gasket failure to me.
My theory is that the seal inside the stub axle has gone, allowing the grease to travel inside the stub axle to the drive member, then back along the outside of the stub axle to exit through the inner hub-bearing seal, which had been fitted back to front.
Does that sound possible?
Here's the inner hub-bearing seal cleaned up (looking from the inboard side). That seal is back to front isn't it?
