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The replacement axles arrived yesterday, and I was finally able to put the problem with the Axle of Evil (which broke at a stoplight two weeks ago) behind me. A beautiful day in S. Cal, so I took the car out for a spin.
Didn't get very far.
First, the loud, vibrating groan, which I had blamed on the generator and thought I'd fixed, returned. Maybe it wasn't the generator, I'm thinking; perhaps the water pump? Anyway, I thought I should turn around, take the car home. So I did.
Near home, I started smelling something I didn't like. Got home, and the picture below greeted me.
The wheel was pretty hot, but I could still touch it. Once it cooled off, I pulled the wheel and drum, and, fortunately, the brake shoes were dry. I expected to see bits of bearing everywhere, but no! Still turned smoothly, with whatever minimal grease was left. It seems that it all came out around the grease cap, which doesn't fit very tightly.
My only guess is that I readjusted the brakes recently, and I might have left them too close--so a brake might have dragged a bit. I could feel a slight brushing of the brake against the drum when I spun it, but it was only very slight, so this seems improbable. I guess I'll have to pull the hub and look closer. But, anyone have any ideas?
The wheel problem definitely did not cause the groaning noise, as the groan continued when I stopped the car. The groan was intermittent--on for half a minute, then disappeared for a few minutes.
So, anyone have any ideas for either of these problems? I'm all ears. Thanks!
Didn't get very far.
First, the loud, vibrating groan, which I had blamed on the generator and thought I'd fixed, returned. Maybe it wasn't the generator, I'm thinking; perhaps the water pump? Anyway, I thought I should turn around, take the car home. So I did.
Near home, I started smelling something I didn't like. Got home, and the picture below greeted me.
The wheel was pretty hot, but I could still touch it. Once it cooled off, I pulled the wheel and drum, and, fortunately, the brake shoes were dry. I expected to see bits of bearing everywhere, but no! Still turned smoothly, with whatever minimal grease was left. It seems that it all came out around the grease cap, which doesn't fit very tightly.
My only guess is that I readjusted the brakes recently, and I might have left them too close--so a brake might have dragged a bit. I could feel a slight brushing of the brake against the drum when I spun it, but it was only very slight, so this seems improbable. I guess I'll have to pull the hub and look closer. But, anyone have any ideas?
The wheel problem definitely did not cause the groaning noise, as the groan continued when I stopped the car. The groan was intermittent--on for half a minute, then disappeared for a few minutes.
So, anyone have any ideas for either of these problems? I'm all ears. Thanks!