mike_beecham
29th May 2010, 02:12 PM
Hi All,
Vehicle - 06 TD5 Defender
Had an oil leak coming out of the inner axle seal 200kms after it being done by my mechanic + 100,000km service - thought this was just not explained away by him saying my diff breathers were clogged (!!!!!) so l took a look myself. Found the following:
Inner Hub Seal
-Damaged
-Not recessed into the hub the 4mm as specified on the seal
-Seal had ben brushing on the hub and damged the itself
Inner Wheel Bearing Shell
-Lose in nut
-Removed both
-Excessive wear on hub (not servicable)
-Causing shell to spin freely
-Also wear to bearings
-This likely to be causing excessive wear on the axle splines
Stub Axle
-Heat and scorching marks
-Needs to be replaced.
My issue is not the wear of the hub or axles - that is life! BUT - l do expect a mechanic (qualified) to notice that there is a lip worn in the hub where the sheels sit, heat marks, excessive wear, allowing my bearing rings to freely spin!
Clearly he has just slipped the new bearings in to the old, non-servicable hub.
It is my feeling he owes me:
- set of bearings
- free labour to install the new hub/stub axle etc.
OR am l better to do this myself not sure l trust his work?
I have a current account of $400 owing to him. After bearings, labour and time, l think that bill should be written off...
Thoughts?
Mike
Vehicle - 06 TD5 Defender
Had an oil leak coming out of the inner axle seal 200kms after it being done by my mechanic + 100,000km service - thought this was just not explained away by him saying my diff breathers were clogged (!!!!!) so l took a look myself. Found the following:
Inner Hub Seal
-Damaged
-Not recessed into the hub the 4mm as specified on the seal
-Seal had ben brushing on the hub and damged the itself
Inner Wheel Bearing Shell
-Lose in nut
-Removed both
-Excessive wear on hub (not servicable)
-Causing shell to spin freely
-Also wear to bearings
-This likely to be causing excessive wear on the axle splines
Stub Axle
-Heat and scorching marks
-Needs to be replaced.
My issue is not the wear of the hub or axles - that is life! BUT - l do expect a mechanic (qualified) to notice that there is a lip worn in the hub where the sheels sit, heat marks, excessive wear, allowing my bearing rings to freely spin!
Clearly he has just slipped the new bearings in to the old, non-servicable hub.
It is my feeling he owes me:
- set of bearings
- free labour to install the new hub/stub axle etc.
OR am l better to do this myself not sure l trust his work?
I have a current account of $400 owing to him. After bearings, labour and time, l think that bill should be written off...
Thoughts?
Mike