Driveshaft bearing/seal failure

Discussion in 'Mechanical - Engine, Gearbox, Exhaust etc' started by arranheath28, Mar 8, 2016.

  1. Hi, my o/s driveshaft bearing and/or seal has started throwing grease all over the place, now I've bought a new driveshaft just to be on the safe side and because I didnt know the sizes of the bearing or seal. I just wanted to know if anyone's had this problem before?

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  2. matt e

    matt e South East RSM Area Rep

    renault do sell the bearing separately iirc
     
  3. Okay thanks. Think I might refurbish my old one and sell it on
     
  4. Thats not the bearing. The drive shaft is 2 pieces. Hes leaking there
     
  5. matt e

    matt e South East RSM Area Rep

    there's a intermediate bearing there

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  6. Did you just change the bearing?
     
  7. matt e

    matt e South East RSM Area Rep

    That was from a progress thread on Clio sport, yeah he did.
     
  8. Liquidf1

    Liquidf1 Forum Trader

    I had this caught it early, changed the bearing but it's actually an o ring that was the problem.
     
  9. Is the o ring replaceable do you know?
     
  10. Liquidf1

    Liquidf1 Forum Trader

    I replaced it about 2 years ago been fine ever since, not sure on the o ring size though as I have a box full of different sizes.
     
  11. Ah okay mate, where exactly does the owing sit?
     
  12. Liquidf1

    Liquidf1 Forum Trader

    It's on the joint, right where the bearing is,
     
  13. Just taken my driveshaft out and cleaned up my bearing and bolted it back up, is the clamp for the bearing meant to be like this? I've got the rubber seal in behind the bearing and the bolts are tight but it has a gap and the bearing sits proud?


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  14. Without the seal in place the bearing sits flush with the mount?


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  15. Anyone?? Do you need to use the rubber seal that sits in the mount for the bearing as mine doesn't seem to sit flush with the seal in place?


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  16. ianplymouth

    ianplymouth RSM Club Member

    Hi Paul
    It's better if you can leave the seal in as it will keep the grease in and keep the dirt, grit etc, even if you can keep the dirt out it won't last long with no grease, if you have any thread lock fluid, put some on the bolts and then just nip them up.
     
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  17. Thanks for the reply Ian,
    Is there meant to be a gap between the two parts of the mount? Is the bearing meant to be proud of the mount?


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  18. ianplymouth

    ianplymouth RSM Club Member

    I think it is, well it is on mine, i just tightened it up the shaft still turns easy so must be alright :laughing:
     
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