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Rear Wheel Bearings

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My rear n/s wheel bearings on my MY88 (F) Peugeot 205 1.6 GTI collapsed a couple of weeks ago. I removed the drum and saw that the ballbearings were totally knackered - so I bought the new ones and got my Haynes manual out. It said that the replacement of the wheel bearings was a specialist procedure that required a special Peugeot tool so I dropped off the drum and new bearings at the local garage who changed them over. All fine till this morning till I tried to fit the drum back on and it will not fit. My theory is that the outer sleeve of the wheel bearing is still on the threaded shaft that the drum oes over and all bolts onto. Please see photos below of the backplate etc with my markings on what I consider should be removed. If this is the case, please can someone let me know how to get it off.

 

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Rippthrough

The photo's aren't too clear, but it does look like something is still on the shaft.

 

P.S. - You can push the bearings in yourself.

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Guest TSL 333

Yeah, I thought so too. The photos are poor - sorry!

 

The bearings have been fitted now. My problem is I cannot get the remaining part off - perhaps that was the specialist part referred to in the workshop manual.............

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Yeah, I thought so too. The photos are poor - sorry!

 

The bearings have been fitted now. My problem is I cannot get the remaining part off - perhaps that was the specialist part referred to in the workshop manual.............

 

Nah, if that's the other half of the old bearing, it should have come of when the drum did. Unless it's been spinning on the shaft, perhaps it's welded on.

 

Bet that cheered you up. :D

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Guest TSL 333

mmmmmmmmmmm, loads!!! I will try a screw driver and hammer then!!!

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mmmmmmmmmmm, loads!!! I will try a screw driver and hammer then!!!

 

IIRC, when we did ours there was nothing on that shaft bar the rubber seal on the end (which you should have got with your new bearings? )

 

You could cut through it, but might be a bit dodgy, you don't want to mark the shaft.

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pug_ham

Looks like the inner race of the old bearing is still on the shaft (often happens imo), either a bearing puller is needed to get it off or protect the end of the stub axle & drift it out of the radiius arm to get it off.

 

If you use the later method the hub nut needs to be done up mega tight to re-seat the stub axle properly in the radius arm. (220lbft, slacken off & retighten to 180lbft.)

 

Graham.

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Finally got it off this afternoon!!! All back together and going like a sweetie!!!

 

Eventually used a set of mole grips and removed the sleeve. Came off reasonably easily to be honest.

 

Thanks to all who posted!!! Have a nice weekend!!!

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Finally got it off this afternoon!!! All back together and going like a sweetie!!!

 

Eventually used a set of mole grips and removed the sleeve. Came off reasonably easily to be honest.

 

Thanks to all who posted!!! Have a nice weekend!!!

 

 

Good to hear. How much did the garage get you to push the bearings in if you don't mind me asking?

I want to know how much we saved by feeding a son weetabix and giving him a big spanner :blush:

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Good to hear. How much did the garage get you to push the bearings in if you don't mind me asking?

I want to know how much we saved by feeding a son weetabix and giving him a big spanner :D

 

£10 for the privelage - are you sure this can be easily done? I was under the impression that a press would be needed. Still, I am not too bothered as itis all sorted now anyway!!

 

Cheers for the help Ripthrough!!

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