Ned;
Replacing the front wheel bearings is straightfoward. Get one of those
wheel bearing cup grease units so you can introduce grease evenly around
the race and go at it. Of course, you know that there is a compressible
felt seal that goes behind the bearing- this is the only touchy part.
You only want enough force to seat the bearing- but not crush the seal.
In other words, you want the bearing to be tight against the seal- but
not too tight. A little fiddling will get you there.
Special tools? No.
Tinkering Jeff
'76 TR6
ewcorco@erenj.com wrote:
>
> I need to replace the rotors on my TR6 in the coming weeks, and thought,
> while there, it would be wise to install new wheel bearings as the current
> ones are likely the originals.
>
> Any tips or advice on this from those who have attempted it before? Any
> nonlisted special tools needed? The Bentley manual makes it look
> reasonably easy but I've said that before......thanks in advance.
>
> Ned Corcoran
> 1971 TR6
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