Any veiws expresed in this thread by me are purely from my own experience, and (sometimes) falible memory. Hope my comments help, but please don't take them as gospel.
Dead simple to do. The hub asmbly removal and re-asembly is very straight forward. The only slightly tricky bit if you've not done this befor on this vehicle is the free wheeling hub. You have to unbolt the end of the FWH 1st. 10mm headed bolts normaly. You need to have the FWH set for 'Free' bofor taking the end off, otherwise you'll find the whole end assembly comes to bits, and can be a real pain to put back together. Once the end is off you'll need tom dig around in the grees to find a circplip around the end of the stub axle. Once that's off unbolt the FWH body from the hub proper (12mm headed bolts normaly). Onde this is off you have the standard two nuts with a locking washer between holding the barings in place.
Any veiws expresed in this thread by me are purely from my own experience, and (sometimes) falible memory. Hope my comments help, but please don't take them as gospel.
Front or back?
Front or back?
Any veiws expresed in this thread by me are purely from my own experience, and (sometimes) falible memory. Hope my comments help, but please don't take them as gospel.
Front.
Front.
1981 Daihatsu Scat F50
Gold Coast Australia
Dead simple to do. The hub
Dead simple to do. The hub asmbly removal and re-asembly is very straight forward. The only slightly tricky bit if you've not done this befor on this vehicle is the free wheeling hub. You have to unbolt the end of the FWH 1st. 10mm headed bolts normaly. You need to have the FWH set for 'Free' bofor taking the end off, otherwise you'll find the whole end assembly comes to bits, and can be a real pain to put back together. Once the end is off you'll need tom dig around in the grees to find a circplip around the end of the stub axle. Once that's off unbolt the FWH body from the hub proper (12mm headed bolts normaly). Onde this is off you have the standard two nuts with a locking washer between holding the barings in place.
Any veiws expresed in this thread by me are purely from my own experience, and (sometimes) falible memory. Hope my comments help, but please don't take them as gospel.