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Rear hub oil seal
- RogersJimmy
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21 Jul 2019 10:23 #211355
by RogersJimmy
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My 2001 Jimny has oil leaking slowly into the offside rear brake drum but it hasn't got on the shoes yet.
Is it possible to replace the seal without dismantling the brake shoes? Can the hub be withdrawn leaving the shoes in place?
Many thanks,
Roger
Is it possible to replace the seal without dismantling the brake shoes? Can the hub be withdrawn leaving the shoes in place?
Many thanks,
Roger
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22 Jul 2019 04:28 #211372
by Lambert
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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I have yet to do this myself but for ease of operation I would dismantle the shoes, it'll make cleaning easier and quite honestly for the cost of a set I replace them anyway if there's even a hint of possible contamination.
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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22 Jul 2019 07:44 #211378
by kirkynut
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Replied by kirkynut on topic Rear hub oil seal
This is usually an early sign of wheel bearing failure.
Are you sure it's not brake fluid from the brake cylinder?
If it's transmission fluid then definitely replace the wheel bearing, axle oil seal and your brake shoes are contaminated, so you'll need new brake shoes on both sides.
If you can remove the drum and check the brake cylinder you'll know for sure.
Kirkynut
Are you sure it's not brake fluid from the brake cylinder?
If it's transmission fluid then definitely replace the wheel bearing, axle oil seal and your brake shoes are contaminated, so you'll need new brake shoes on both sides.
If you can remove the drum and check the brake cylinder you'll know for sure.
Kirkynut
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