How did you arrive at the correct gasket thickness ? In the manual it tells you how to measure up for the correct thickness based on how far the bearing actually protrudes. I found on mine that someone had fitted a really thick gasket, which had allowed the bearing outer race to spin in the hub and totally ruined it.
i simply replaced like for like, if yours has a thicker gasket on then i suggest, you layer up to make it the same, just remmeber to put the sealant between each layer if you do
I was dreading replacing this seal.
I'm looking forward to the job now.
Thank you KGC.
How has this not got more views? Brilliant video, very informative.
Great tutorial I hope mine is a simple as that when I do it thanks Sean 👍
Thanks for another brilliant video. Very useful stuff!
Great video, you make it look easy!
Shame you didn’t go all the way and show how to replace the actual hub seal not just the gasket
How did you arrive at the correct gasket thickness ?
In the manual it tells you how to measure up for the correct thickness based on how far the bearing actually protrudes.
I found on mine that someone had fitted a really thick gasket, which had allowed the bearing outer race to spin in the hub and totally ruined it.
i simply replaced like for like, if yours has a thicker gasket on then i suggest, you layer up to make it the same, just remmeber to put the sealant between each layer if you do
Is there a difference between a commercial half shaft and a saloon car one
not that im aware of, however you can get "hardened" ones from the usual suppliers
Do you need to drain the differential oil first?
yes its advisable to do that
@@kgcclassics3211 Thanks for the reply. And thanks for posting the vids. Really helpful.