pah556
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Hello everybody, I live in Sweden and have bought myself a W200/M884.
It was about 300 miles away, but got some help to get there to pick up the truck.
I got it home, started with some minor stuff like interior dome light that didn´t work, but after a few days driving around town, I started hearing a weird noise in the left front area.
This was before I knew how important it was to grease the bearings in the front axle (dana 44).
It got worse within a day, so now I think I have ruined the bearings at least on the left side.
I don´t feel it that much in the steering wheel, but much more in the whole car/chassis.
While accelerating in a slight right curve it almost disappears, but letting of the gas and/or driving in a straight line it starts again, sounds like clicking or like you have a large steel bolt sticking out of the tire (wich it isn´t, already checked).
At first I thought it was the... what do you call it, left drive joint (is that a so called CV joint, the one that makes the wheels being able to drive while steering?).
Don´t think it can be it, because I tried to turn the drive shaft (between transfer box and front diff.) around and it would only turn a little bit (compared it to my other car (small suzuki samurai) and it was about the same.
It is a 1977 M884, wich should have drum brakes I guess, but has discs in the front.
So the question is now, can I do this myself if it only is the bearings and what kind of special tools would I need?
I read about a puller and a press, puller isn´t that expensive, and I know a few people that have a press tool.
Something else besides a sixpack of beer.
It was about 300 miles away, but got some help to get there to pick up the truck.
I got it home, started with some minor stuff like interior dome light that didn´t work, but after a few days driving around town, I started hearing a weird noise in the left front area.
This was before I knew how important it was to grease the bearings in the front axle (dana 44).
It got worse within a day, so now I think I have ruined the bearings at least on the left side.
I don´t feel it that much in the steering wheel, but much more in the whole car/chassis.
While accelerating in a slight right curve it almost disappears, but letting of the gas and/or driving in a straight line it starts again, sounds like clicking or like you have a large steel bolt sticking out of the tire (wich it isn´t, already checked).
At first I thought it was the... what do you call it, left drive joint (is that a so called CV joint, the one that makes the wheels being able to drive while steering?).
Don´t think it can be it, because I tried to turn the drive shaft (between transfer box and front diff.) around and it would only turn a little bit (compared it to my other car (small suzuki samurai) and it was about the same.
It is a 1977 M884, wich should have drum brakes I guess, but has discs in the front.
So the question is now, can I do this myself if it only is the bearings and what kind of special tools would I need?
I read about a puller and a press, puller isn´t that expensive, and I know a few people that have a press tool.
Something else besides a sixpack of beer.