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kwikt 911 04-16-2011 04:11 AM

Your right. Servicing the emergency brake does not require bearing removal unless you want to.

Grady Clay 04-16-2011 05:46 AM

Guys,

Remember this is a 930 with taper roller bearings for the rear wheel bearing.

Yes, first remove the axle assembly with stub axle attached.
Pushing on the stub axle while pulling on the hub may collapse the axial 'plunge clearance' of the CV joints and break the CV joint cages.

I would plan on fresh grease for the rear wheel bearings and new lip seals.

Best,
Grady

EmptyGarage 04-16-2011 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Walt Fricke (Post 5966570)
Empty

I don't think pulling this hub (and, at least on a 911, destroying the bearing and thus having to replace it, though that isn't necessarily a bad thing on a high mileage car), is a part of normal parking brake maintenance. I don't recall doing any of this when I replaced my shoes.

So why?

Walt

Your correct, normally any e-brake maintenance can be done after removing rotor. In my case the e-brake support plate has been damaged and therefore needs to be replaced. To remove the support plate the hub needs to come off first. What I thought would be a basic job in reality is a major job because it turns into a full rear wheel bearing replacement. That's because the the hub will not come out without damaging the bearing. If I pull with a slide hammer or drive it out through the rear I will pull bearing apart.. Outer part of bearing stays on hub ..see picture



That's just the way it is sometimes.

That is, unless there are two piece e-brake support plates. but of course there are not!

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1302977276.jpg

rusnak 04-16-2011 10:12 AM

I've been cornfused by this thread, but maybe the 930 backing plate is different from mine. I took the backing plate off in order to pull my hub, and then replace the bearing with the puller.


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