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Gunpilot 03-11-2013 08:37 PM

Rear bearings destroyed
 
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This is what it looks like when you tighten axles and forget spacers. Bearing retainers seperated. The outter bearing is stuck to rotor!

These were bought broached from Martain. When I take them in to get new bearings, is there anything special to request? Are they stock Miata bearings?

I'm kinda confused at what I'm looking at. Where is the splined part supposed to be? Anyone have pics of there broached hubs before install?

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5.0MX5 03-12-2013 06:37 AM

Bearings are likely fine, looks like you only need new seals. The inner bearing race is a pressed fit, to remove without a press and appropriate tooling requires a hammer and chisel and sometimes heat from a torch. The broached hubs pretty much look just like the stock hubs, it's just that broaching re-splines the hubs for the larger axles.

Good luck, RR

tbone heller 03-12-2013 07:10 AM

The seals are part of the sealed bearing (except for the dust seal that attaches to the knuckle). Once they come apart, they are usually ruined.

tbone heller 03-12-2013 07:13 AM

Use the old bearing as a "special tool" to press the new bearing in.

Gunpilot 03-12-2013 10:50 AM

Yeah, I looked at a bunch of pics this morning and figured it out. Gonna remove c-clip and hammer out old bearing and press new bearings in. The outter retainer stuck on the hub is gonna need attention from a chisel.

What is the dust seal you speak of? Is it something I should purchase with the bearing? This thing fell apart in 5 pieces when it came off (my first picture), so I am trying to determine what was internal to the bearing and what was a seperate piece.

As far as I gather steps are- press bearing into knuckle, press hub into bearing, reinstall on car. Include spacer THIS time for proper fitment before insering into hub.

tbone heller 03-12-2013 02:36 PM

There is a seal that goes onto the knuckle after the bearing is installed. The outer diameter of the spacer rides on the inner part of the seal to keep water & dirt out of the bearing. OIL SEAL (G304-33-065) - $9.36 - G30433065

Gunpilot 03-13-2013 03:54 PM

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Back in business. Thanks for all the help. https://www.v8miata.net/attachment.p...ine=1363208072

MRM331 03-16-2013 06:43 PM

Living in the northeast I am so shocked to see those dust covers without rust. I am never buying a donor car in this part of the country again.

-Jason

charchri4 03-16-2013 08:41 PM


Originally Posted by MRM331 (Post 4879)
Living in the northeast I am so shocked to see those dust covers without rust. I am never buying a donor car in this part of the country again.
-Jason

Two thumbs up to that! Mine came out of VA and it is a disaster. I've had more bolts break than come loose so far. :(

5.0MX5 03-16-2013 09:27 PM


Originally Posted by charchri4 (Post 4882)
Two thumbs up to that! Mine came out of VA and it is a disaster. I've had more bolts break than come loose so far. :(

I can so relate, my car had time in Illinois, the only reason I haven't pulled the front sub-frame and installed a rust free freshened and improved one is fear a critical bolt will break. Every major fastener I've dealt with has been a huge challenge.

I've cut out all the body rust and welded n new metal, replaced the rear sub-frame due to rust but on the front, I'm just coasting along with if it ain't broke, don't tempt fate.


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