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Re: [Healeys] BJ8 Front Wheel Noise

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Subject: Re: [Healeys] BJ8 Front Wheel Noise
From: Oudesluys <coudesluijs@chello.nl>
Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2013 16:26:23 +0200
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In those instances you often can have the discs reground/recut in situ, 
on the car. But the wheel bearings should be perfect and fairly tight.
Kees Oudesluijs
NL


Op 22-8-2013 14:41, BJ8 Healeys schreef:
> Mike, I don't know if the source of your problem is the same as mine, but:
>
> A few years ago I replaced both my front splined hubs.  I bought them from 
> Gary Hemphill at Hemphill's Healey Haven.  The right front made the clicking 
> noise you describe, and I found that the disc was picking up and dropping the 
> pads in its rotation.  Thinking that the rotor (which was only a couple years 
> old) was warped, I removed it and had it turned.  This had no effect on the 
> rotor wobble or the clicking noise.  Some time later, I took the car itself 
> to the shop that turned the disc.  They removed the rotor and skimmed it 
> again (it didn't need it, they said).  No effect.  At this point it dawned on 
> me that the new hub was at fault.  I reinstalled the original hub with the 
> same bearings and the rotor wobble and noise was gone.
>
> If your car underwent a restoration fairly recently, maybe it got a similarly 
> bad hub.  If turning the rotor doesn't fix it, you'll know.
>
> Hemphill accepted no responsibility for the defective hub and refused either 
> to examine it, replace it, or refund my money.  He was on his way out of 
> business at the time.  He did inadvertently let me know in a cc to one of his 
> e-mails to a supplier that he had another bad hub sitting on his desk.  Good 
> riddance!
>
> Steve Byers
> HBJ8L/36666
> BJ8 Registry
> Havelock, NC  USA
>
>
> ---- Mike Garvey <r3m1g4@verizon.net> wrote:
>> My front wheels make a clicking noise as I drive; it's reminiscent of my
>> childhood days when I put a playing card to flap against the spokes of my
>> bicycle.
>>
>>   
>>
>> My tentative diagnosis is that it is the disk pads that get "pulsed" once
>> every time the wheel rotates and the fit of the pads is loose enough that
>> they "click".  The clicking stops when I apply the brakes.  Suspecting that
>> perhaps the disk was the root cause (since the rolling resistance varies a
>> bit as I rotate the wheel by hand), I measured the run-out of the (outside)
>> surface of the disk; it measures 0.005 inches, peak-to-peak.  The BMC manual
>> says that run-out should not exceed 0.004 inches. It's not easy to measure
>> the disk thickness, so I've not done that yet.
>>
>>   
>>
>> The disks appear to have been replaced during the restoration (by the former
>> owner) about 2 years ago.  I recently installed the shims that Moss sells to
>> alleviate brake squeal (which are very effective I find).
>>
>>   
>>
>> Do all/most Healeys make this noise?  Should I just have the disks turned?
>>
>>   
>>
>> Thanks in advance, Mike
>>
>>   
>>
>> Michael Garvey
>>
>> 1967 BJ8/38046
>>
>> Swampscott, MA
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