by abbirkin » Mon Oct 31, 2022 7:10 pm
Some time ago, when turning on full right hand lock, I was experiencing quite a loud clicking/clanking noise from the front nearside wire wheel.
This got progressively worse and was sounding when ever I turned right. I checked the tightness of the spinner but eventually decided it must be the wheel bearing. When the bearing was changed, the clanking was still there (not quite as much, but I had obviously disturbed the wheel, see later).
I finally solved the problem by cleaning the grease from both the surface of the wheel and the curved surface of the hub, then re-applying a very thin covering.
There must have been a piece of fine grit stopping the surfaces completely matting together, enhanced by the pressure of turning right, but the noise it made was frightening and caused by something so simple.
Wonder if anyone has experienced this?
Some time ago, when turning on full right hand lock, I was experiencing quite a loud clicking/clanking noise from the front nearside wire wheel.
This got progressively worse and was sounding when ever I turned right. I checked the tightness of the spinner but eventually decided it must be the wheel bearing. When the bearing was changed, the clanking was still there (not quite as much, but I had obviously disturbed the wheel, see later).
I finally solved the problem by cleaning the grease from both the surface of the wheel and the curved surface of the hub, then re-applying a very thin covering.
There must have been a piece of fine grit stopping the surfaces completely matting together, enhanced by the pressure of turning right, but the noise it made was frightening and caused by something so simple.
Wonder if anyone has experienced this?