Posted by sflem849 on October 12, 2010 at 19:13:17 from (69.197.84.192):
In Reply to: SMTA Axle Clicking posted by IlliniJohn on October 12, 2010 at 18:10:50:
Yes, you can replace the bearing and seal by taking the cap off and sliding it over a VERY CLEAN axle. If you greased it, it SHOULD not be the outer bearing. The grease should keep the balls from clicking against each other. When I took my H apart the whole cage was gone and the balls were just banging around in there freely and I could not hear them clicking. If you do have to get the bearing be sure to bring some grease to the dealer bc you will take it in the...well, the bearing is over $250 from the dealer. I bought mine from Bearings, Inc (a local bearing dealer in Elkhorn, WI) They were $110 each.
If it were a wheel weight loose or an axle clamp I would describe the sound as a thunk more than a click in my experience. Just my .02.
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