UPDATE...
Finished replacing the right axle bearing (with correct spherical roller bearing). It was a tough job, but with Joe's excellent instructions and the help from many folks on this site, got it done!
I would say that the key is to ensure you do buy the kit, which includes all of the correct seals, lock nut, plate, etc). Also, borrow a slide hammer from Autozone. It helps, but only use it until the bearing is out. Then tug buy hand as per instructions. It was hard to get the spherical bearing to go in straight, but it did with some patience and some prayers...
The only sad part is that with all the work.... my intermittant noise is still there... So was'nt the bearing after all. But I know that I would have had to do this job sooner or later. When I loosened the brake backing plate, prior to pulling the axle (bearing) out, a small amount of differential fluid came out. I shouldnt have seen any trace of differential fluid until I pulled out the bearing and back seal. So had a leaky back seal....
If this was a couple of years ago, I'd be crying right now. But, hey, these cars are fun to drive and fun to work on... I just enjoy being outside...
Now what? Maybe its the left side bearing echoing through the axle tube over to the right side? Maybe its lack of hearing in my left ear? I am now pulling at straws...
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Hi All,
I have been struggling with a noise coming from my right rear wheel area… it started last Fall after I put my 113 through a grueling defensive driving course, sponsored by my local Memphis MBCA group (great event and lots of fun!)
The noise is rotational in nature, in that you can hear it as I back up and go forwards (as the wheels move). The noise is not heard for the entire wheel rotation, rather only heard for about 1/3 of each full rotation. The odd thing is that the noise is not present all of the time. It is most noticable when letting off the accelerator and coasting down an incline (30-40 mph).
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!]The noise sounds like a metal to metal scraping noise. Last week had a local MB mechanic check the car over (not an experienced 113’r…). He had the car on a lift and checked the drive shaft, wheel play for bearings, and all other stuff under the car. I was with him in the shop, under the car, and know he did a thorough check. In the end, he couldn’t find anything wrong, although he did hear the noise… Note: no noise is heard while car on the lift and spinning the wheels. Noise only present under load conditions). His only suggestion was to replace the lower axle hanger mount (as per my previous posting on this) and this was a suggestion only because we saw a bit of loose rubber at each open end of the carrier pin mounting bracket. Rubber inside the carrier pin is most likely ok…
Here is what I have done so far to the car since the noise developed and the noise is still there:
1. swapped wheels (front to rear)
2. replaced rotors (all 4)
3. replaced brake pads (all wheels)
4. new rubber brake hoses
5. replaced all 4 brake calipers
6. replaced brake master cylinder and brake reservoir
7. power bleed brake system several times
8. MB dealer alignment
9. replaced upper rubber axle carrier mount in trunk
10. new rubber rings for muffler
11. tightened muffler heat shield
12. changed diff fluid (85w 90)
13. replaced right park brake cable
14. replaced parking brake pads, springs)
15. Ensured brake dust cover not touching anywhere
While waiting for the parking brake pads and cable to arrive, I re-installed the brake rotor and did a test drive to see if the noise was related to the park brake, no luck, same scrapping noise.
Also when I had the brake rotor out several times, I checked and looked for any shinny spots to see if it was rubbing anywhere. No luck, no shinny spots.
Drove the car down several streets swerving side to side to test for possible bearing issue. Neighbors think I’m a drunk (I will be soon if I cant solve this one…). While swerving and turning, the noise is no different. The metal to metal scrapping noise is there turning the wheels or going straight.
:?: Can anyone think of what this noise could be? Any other ideas for testing? If I only had a local MB mechanic that really knew these 113’s I would take it there…
Sorry for the long post!
Help appreciated!
Bob
bpossel
Memphis, TN.
1971 280SL
1997 E320