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General TR Chirping front wheel bearing

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Hi all
Ever since I brought the Herald in for its pre-test inspection, the left front wheel has developed a "chirping" sound. It sort of is rhythmic and seems to vary frequency with speed.
At the inspection, they tightened up the bearing to try to eliminate a bit of free -play.
I loosened the bearing up a bit, but it still chirps.
Any thoughts????
 
Sounds like it could also be a brake chirp. I had a similar problem (sound) in the right front wheel of my TR3.

Tom
 
It may be brake related but I was not aware of the chirping before the mechanic tightened up the bearing. I took a look at the outer bearing / race ... and it looks fine.
I guess I will have to pull off the brake and the inner bearing to take a look also.
 
Does the sound stop when you lightly apply the brakes?

Tom
 
OK just parked in my driveway and noticed that it was making the squeaky sound when I moved it slightly so I took my big long craftsman screwdriver and pushed the brake pads back slightly - and no more squeak. So I guess I am going to get my disks turned. Simpler than bearings. I wonder what they did that caused it to start exactly when they tightened the wheel bearing.
 
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