Evening all,
We've now moved back to Germany, which means that the 230 has to be licensed as safe to drive by the organisation I work for (for insurance reasons, basically). It has failed because there was quite a bit of movement on the right rear wheel. It was not lateral, as such, but was 'in and out.' I have today replaced the bearing with a new one, and whilst the 'in/out' play has gone, I have a very small degree of lateral play.
I am getting the car re-tested tomorrow, and would ideally like to know if there are any stats in the BBB on what is deemed within tolerance for the rear wheels. I imagine that a small degree is permissible, and wondered if there was a section in the BBB that dealt with that kind of info, or whether it has always been done on a best guesstimate basis.
If the car fails, I assume the next step is to strip down the axle again and use some kind of shim. Grateful for any suggestions on where it might go. I assume inside the bearing housing before the bearing is fitted??
For info, the rear axle halves on my car do not have the circlip that later cars have, so I do not think my problem is from an incorrectly seated axle. Given that I intend to fully replace the rear axle with a 3,49 this winter, I have also cheated and used the standard bearing rather than the fancy bearing that costs about 4 times as much. The only mileage the car will be doing on that bearing will be European Event and I think I can live with it being that way for a few months.
Thanks in advance,
James