Hi all
Put my 3rd gen 2.7 truck in for MOT on Thursday last week. Not expecting much to be wrong, as only done about 2,500 miles since last years test (which went straight through). It only just passed the emissions test with an advisory on being tricky to get pass result at time of test (looks like new CAT next year). It did fail though on the nearside rear brake recording little resistance on application. Also same wheel parking brake efficiency low. So I thought not a bad result, probably just worn shoes, adjuster needs adjusting, or sticking brake cylinder. Yesterday I took off wheel and slid off drum to see how much shoes had worn, and was met with the sight of the inside of the drum, and shoes (plus nearly everything else inside drum) totally covered in a black oil slick no wonder the shoes would not grip the drum. I checked the rubber boots on each end of the brake cylinder for fluid leaks, but was dry, and no drips on the adjuster, so not leaking any brake fluid. It looks like the axle shaft/hub oil seals have gone bust letting diff oil escape the end of the shaft at the inside of the hub. Have never done oil seals on a rear axle shaft, so not sure how involved it is to do. Been doing a bit of research, and looks like there is an inner and outer oil seal either side of the bearing. Was wondering whether it is best to get a bearing kit, with the two seals, O rings etc. included. Also does the ABS speed sensor rotor have to be broken off the shaft during disassembling. Have not seen one listed in brake parts section of suppliers. Looks like this oil seals job might be beyond my capabilities and tool kit. Have done brake shoe replacements before, which is what I was expecting to be doing this time. Might have to put truck on a Sorn, can afford the parts, but will have to wait until I can afford to pay someone who knows how to tackle axle seals to sort it out.
Cheers all from Stew........
Put my 3rd gen 2.7 truck in for MOT on Thursday last week. Not expecting much to be wrong, as only done about 2,500 miles since last years test (which went straight through). It only just passed the emissions test with an advisory on being tricky to get pass result at time of test (looks like new CAT next year). It did fail though on the nearside rear brake recording little resistance on application. Also same wheel parking brake efficiency low. So I thought not a bad result, probably just worn shoes, adjuster needs adjusting, or sticking brake cylinder. Yesterday I took off wheel and slid off drum to see how much shoes had worn, and was met with the sight of the inside of the drum, and shoes (plus nearly everything else inside drum) totally covered in a black oil slick no wonder the shoes would not grip the drum. I checked the rubber boots on each end of the brake cylinder for fluid leaks, but was dry, and no drips on the adjuster, so not leaking any brake fluid. It looks like the axle shaft/hub oil seals have gone bust letting diff oil escape the end of the shaft at the inside of the hub. Have never done oil seals on a rear axle shaft, so not sure how involved it is to do. Been doing a bit of research, and looks like there is an inner and outer oil seal either side of the bearing. Was wondering whether it is best to get a bearing kit, with the two seals, O rings etc. included. Also does the ABS speed sensor rotor have to be broken off the shaft during disassembling. Have not seen one listed in brake parts section of suppliers. Looks like this oil seals job might be beyond my capabilities and tool kit. Have done brake shoe replacements before, which is what I was expecting to be doing this time. Might have to put truck on a Sorn, can afford the parts, but will have to wait until I can afford to pay someone who knows how to tackle axle seals to sort it out.
Cheers all from Stew........
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