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Car Forum / MINI / August 2005

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Barspeed1975 - 09 Jul 2005 16:42 GMT
Hi, just a quick and hopefully easy question. Jacked up the front of the
Mini suspecting wheel bearing wear, no play in the hub but the top swivel
moves about 2or 3mm in and out, tightened the nut a bit, but still movement
in the top of the hub assembly. The Nut remains still, but the joint beneath
moves.
Replace the swivel?

Thanks
Jon
k - 09 Jul 2005 16:55 GMT
Hi,
You can either replace the swivel joint, or just remove a shim from under
the large dome nut. There should be 2 or 3 shims of varying thicknesses
under there, it is just a case of selecting one that removes the slack when
it is all re-assembled.

Keith

> Hi, just a quick and hopefully easy question. Jacked up the front of the
> Mini suspecting wheel bearing wear, no play in the hub but the top swivel
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> Thanks
> Jon
Anthony - 09 Jul 2005 17:12 GMT
> Hi,
> You can either replace the swivel joint, or just remove a shim from under
> the large dome nut. There should be 2 or 3 shims of varying thicknesses
> under there, it is just a case of selecting one that removes the slack when
> it is all re-assembled.

But making sure you can still move the joint, it can be stiff but mustnt
 be locked up solid

-anthony
Barspeed1975 - 09 Jul 2005 17:31 GMT
Just been down the local shop, I will check it out and remove some of the
shims and adjust accordingly, if that fails will have to get a kit.
Sounds silly, but having owned Mini's for the last 8 years, never had to do
one before.

Jon

>> Hi,
>> You can either replace the swivel joint, or just remove a shim from under
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>
> -anthony
Steve68s - 09 Jul 2005 18:47 GMT
Have you been greasing the ball joints? a lot people forget to do this, best
to do them every 6 months, 13" wheels help to wear out the joints too,

Steve.

> Just been down the local shop, I will check it out and remove some of the
> shims and adjust accordingly, if that fails will have to get a kit.
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>>
>> -anthony
Barspeed1975 - 09 Jul 2005 19:00 GMT
I grease them as you say every 6 months, just done it a few week ago but it
didnt feel right when driving.
I have just remove one shim, which has improved on the slackness, hoping a
top up with new grease will cure it. I did remove an extra shim but the pin
ceized up even before tightening the cup with the socket.
Hope that works, handy having a laptop in the workshop!

Cheers!
Jon

> Have you been greasing the ball joints? a lot people forget to do this,
> best to do them every 6 months, 13" wheels help to wear out the joints
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>>>
>>> -anthony
Fitzy - 05 Aug 2005 00:48 GMT
Hi Jono
if you can move the pin with finger and thumb pressure, then is about right
,,,, if you cant move it ,,then its to tight
Fitzy

>I grease them as you say every 6 months, just done it a few week ago but it
>didnt feel right when driving.
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>>>>
>>>> -anthony
 
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