Hey Group,
When I drive my car I hear a clunk clunk clunk noise in the rear of the car ALL the time.
I thought it maybe a brake pad rubbing on a rotor, but a friend said he thought the noise might be the left side Rear wheel bearing.
I also had a thought that maybe it could be the center bearing of the drive shaft or the center bearing support bush?
What do you think? Is it likely?
Background history,
About 2 months ago I took the car to the local MB Service group for them to inspect the rear end so that I could order parts from the USA.
They said that the back (near the axle) universal joint of the drive shaft needs to be replaced, and also the axle rubber bushings.
A Comment about the axle,
I don’t know if the axle is the original one because I looked for the axle ratio and the flat surface where it is supposed to be has been ground clean.
Is it possible that the number is located elsewhere? This is where I looked, see borrowed pic below
If not, then is the axle a replacement and how can I determine the ratio?
Is it important to know the ratio? My car does 60 MPH at 3200 RPM approximately.
As usual I have many Questions: -
Will the WORN bearing be at the "wheel end" of the shaft or will it be the “internal” bearing of the axle housing?
Should I have both left and right side wheel bearings replaced at the same time?
I have been reading the posts everywhere … I see that there are different bearings for each side. Are they readily available generically or should I buy MB parts?
Will the drive shaft have to be removed completely or will it split apart at the center?
Does the axle need to be dismantled to replace the wheel bearings?
Will I need a new Axle Rubber Boot?
Do the brakes have to be disconnected? Or are the (rebuilt 2002) Brake calipers removed from the axle and allowed to dangle so to speak?
I ask because this seems like a good time to replace the brake fluid and also the Axle/Diff oil.
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Thanks, all replies welcome
Bob (Brisbane,Australia)
RHD,1967 early 250 SL, auto