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As above. Failed it's MOT on O/S brakes conatminated. This turns out
to be one shot swivel grease getting onto the inner surface of the
front disk. I've googled the group for good advice about what else to
change whilst there etc.

I will be renewing the complete swivel assembly later, since the seal
there is worn also, but for the MOT I just want to stop the leak.
This looks like the inner bearing hub seal? If so, what else do I
need to get for reassembly? So far the parts book seems to show a
paper washer, lock tab, and the inner seal itself....

I don't want to have it stripped and unable to finish due to local
dealer not having parts, so any help greatly appreciated, thanks...


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danny wrote:

> As above. Failed it's MOT on O/S brakes conatminated. This turns out
> to be one shot swivel grease getting onto the inner surface of the
> front disk. I've googled the group for good advice about what else to
> change whilst there etc.
>
> I will be renewing the complete swivel assembly later, since the seal
> there is worn also, but for the MOT I just want to stop the leak.
> This looks like the inner bearing hub seal? If so, what else do I
> need to get for reassembly? So far the parts book seems to show a
> paper washer, lock tab, and the inner seal itself....
>
> I don't want to have it stripped and unable to finish due to local
> dealer not having parts, so any help greatly appreciated, thanks...
>
>


For the MOT - just flush the swivel though with EP90 and drain it completely
- there won't be anything to contaminate the brakes then. Fix it later.

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>>As above. Failed it's MOT on O/S brakes conatminated. This turns out
>>to be one shot swivel grease getting onto the inner surface of the
>>front disk.


>>I will be renewing the complete swivel assembly later, since the seal
>>there is worn also, but for the MOT I just want to stop the leak.
>>This looks like the inner bearing hub seal? If so, what else do I
>>need to get for reassembly? So far the parts book seems to show a
>>paper washer, lock tab, and the inner seal itself....
>>

>
> For the MOT - just flush the swivel though with EP90 and drain it completely
> - there won't be anything to contaminate the brakes then. Fix it later.


It's unlikely to be grease from the swivels - just bearing grease from
the hub. Change the seal and check that the axle breather is clear.

David

 
Dougal wrote:
>>> As above. Failed it's MOT on O/S brakes conatminated. This turns out
>>> to be one shot swivel grease getting onto the inner surface of the
>>> front disk.

>
>
>>> I will be renewing the complete swivel assembly later, since the seal
>>> there is worn also, but for the MOT I just want to stop the leak.
>>> This looks like the inner bearing hub seal? If so, what else do I
>>> need to get for reassembly? So far the parts book seems to show a
>>> paper washer, lock tab, and the inner seal itself....
>>>

>>
>> For the MOT - just flush the swivel though with EP90 and drain it
>> completely
>> - there won't be anything to contaminate the brakes then. Fix it later.

>
>
> It's unlikely to be grease from the swivels - just bearing grease from
> the hub. Change the seal and check that the axle breather is clear.
>
> David
>


It was definiely one shot grease from the swivel. I've changed the
hub seal (they only use one nowadays). The bearings looked fine, and
I've renewed the paper gasket and locking washer. All seems fine.
There was copious amounts of grease on the disk and the inner pad was
soaked. Everyone wanted £40 for pads except for Camberley Auto
factors, who were less than half that, so replaced pads, checked axle
breather and job done. My neighbour, who does these jobs with/for me,
also has lots of gizmos so he used a DTI to check the free play in the
hub etc.

Still have to probably get new swivels and replace the seals too, but
later. How much *is* bad pitting on a swivel - there are a couple of
rust spots (areas of roughness), which I assume would wreck new seals?

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advice for MOT .
if you are wanting to rid the grease etc for the MOT so you have got rid of any
oily stains etc .
get the contaminted area and all under the vehicle thoroughly steam cleaned and
take it back for another MOT inspection asap .


 
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