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19/6/2011 at 11:20am
Location: Morecambe Outfit: Conway Continental Folding camper
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Hi all,
I have just bought an 86 Pennine Clubman folding camper, which we are going to take to Croatia mid July. I'm not really mechanically minded, but I reckon the minimum I should do is check that the wheel bearings are suitably tensioned, and take with me a spare set, just in case. The only thing is, I dont know where to find the part numbers for the bearings, can anyone help please?
I would also be grateful if anyone could point me towards an idiots guide to changing bearings, suggest other maintenance I should consider, and maybe highlight tools needed for doing the bearings.
Thank you,
Russ
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19/6/2011 at 7:23pm
Location: Morecambe Outfit: Conway Continental Folding camper
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Hi Ian, thanks for the helpful reply.
Im definately not a master DIYer, but I reckon I can repack them with grease and 'adjust' them. I think thats what I will do, and hope for the best. Its just that its such a long trip, and I'm hoping to do it as quickly as possible.
Ive done it before with a boat trailer (these go in and out of water, so at greater risk), with no problems. I suppose its just going to have to be a leap of faith.
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Russ
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20/6/2011 at 7:58pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Steve McV on 20/6/2011
What he said. Whip the hubs off, have a look. If you find any sign of corrosion, obvious signs of wear or anything other than grease then they probably need replacement. Otherwise, have 'em out, clean 'em up then re-fit with shiney new grease an you _should_ be ok.*
But if you don't know what you are doing with a set of spanners, either get a friend to help who does or pay someone. If one of the hubs fail then there is the distinct possibility of wheels falling off &/ the hub catching fire.
Other things to look at whilst you are under:
Tyre condition:
Are they round? (jack the unit up until you can just see daylight under the wheel, then spin the wheel. If the quanity of daylight changes, then they are out of round.)
Sidewalls: Any signs of cuts, bulging or other damage?
Ageing: Any signs of crazing or cracking?
Failing any of these tests means new tyres.
brakes:
Do the wheels spin freely with the handbrake off?
Do they make any funny noises when applied?
Do you reach the end of travel on the brake leaver?
Is there still plenty of life left in the pads?
If it has overrun brakes, are they even or do they pull to the side?
Clean/adjust as nessesary.
Chassis:
Is it rotten anywhere?
Electrics:
Any sign of damage/chaffing?
Hitch:
Grease as relevant
* = 'learned the hard way' tip #15328. Not all grease/oil is created equal. Spring for the good stuff, because it works better & lasts longer.
Post last edited on 20/06/2011 20:06:14
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