new rear bearings,still play.

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dazzerT251900td
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new rear bearings,still play.

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hello everyone,just done my rear wheel bearing on offside over the weekend and ive still got a little play,mostly 12 oclock to 6 oclock when holding the wheel.Ive put good bearings back on from brickwerks,have i missed something i wonder.Everything went to plan i reckon,ive got a re test on sat morning (m.o.t)i reckon he might fail it again.what do you reckon people,as anybody done this and had the same thing happen.THANKYOU FOR LOOKING. :ok

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Just about ever t25 will have play in the 12-6 o clock position.. 2 reasons.. the bearing housing settle over time.. but also because of the type of bearing they are.. the outer bearing is a roller bearing and has a "clearance grind" to allow for the bearing clearance when its hot.. trouble is a lot of MOT testers dont get it.. :roll:
as long as there is no play at 9-3 and it isnt a great amount at 12-6 then its normal... you should have a friendly chat with the tester to explain that there is no adjustment and its down to the design of the assembly..
All "modern" vehicles have either preloaded bearing assemblys or taper roller bearings..

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Re: new rear bearings,still play.

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thanks for that tomanytoys.will have to have a word about it in the week.cheers :ok

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Many newer cars (certainly the Focus and Morondeo) come with the rear bearings pre-pressed and crimped into a casting that's disposable :rofl :rollin
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The bearing housing itself can also wear but I agree, some slight play is normal on these.
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play in a bearing is not a failure (reason for rejection)


just tell the tester t show the failure criterea

1. Excessive roughness in a near wheel bearing.

2. Excessive play in a rear wheel bearing, indicating severe maladjustment or wear.

before excessive there is NO , SLIGHT , PLAY and LOTS

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Advisory at best :wink:
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Re: new rear bearings,still play.

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I ve taken my camper back for re-test this morning and he passed it.he mentioned the play in the wheel bearings and i explained to him about the play and he said yes there is play but not as bad as it was and before it was also not running smoothly,it was also grating.They lasted only two years and were ve-tech bearings and now after reading up on them on here I KNOW they are pants.got my new ones from brickwerks (fag) :) the ones i took off were shot.Thanks for all your replys :ok

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