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Old 12-02-2007, 12:41 PM
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True to form, another great write up on a DIY Dave!
I take it you are pushing and pulling with your hands (or with something else). I am always not sure how force to do this with. Can you elaborate on the technique a little.. i.e. hand placement and etc.
The attached picture show how I pulled or pushed on the hub so that the movement in and out of the wheel carrier is within the tolerances specified in the Service Manual.

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Replacing the rear wheel bearings on a W123, W126-pulling-hub.jpg   Replacing the rear wheel bearings on a W123, W126-pushing-hub.jpg  
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Old 12-02-2007, 03:17 PM
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great write up- I did this once w/ advice from a tech at the local dealership- he said forget the dial gauge, just get it real tight until you cant feel play. so I did that.

One thing I did was use a bit of allthread and some big washers to pull everything together on assembly.
also< i rented the free slide hammer/ hub puller from autozoo. the hub adapter doesnt fit perfect, but worked.

then 10 months later, I re-did it w/ a dial gauge and new bearings. you really need the gauge, IMHO.
it is really a tite setting. FWIW, the second time around only took me an hour- I already had a good bearing installed on a hub. the first time, I had a shop remove/ install the bearings for $12/ea.
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Thanks Dave, nice job, We all may face this job some day.
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Dave,

Excellent write up and excellent photo's. I think you out did yourself this time, perhaps an even better write than your R&R evaporator A/C write up.
Well maybe.

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Old 12-03-2007, 10:33 AM
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Thank you

This has been forwarded to webmaster for the wikki.

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I edited the title, W123 and W126 use the same directions.
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Old 12-03-2007, 12:43 PM
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Thumbs up Great job!

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This has been forwarded to webmaster for the wikki.

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This is an outstanding DIY. Thanks Dave!

It can now be found in the Wiki HERE.
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A note for installing the axles back into the hubs. I could not get the axles to go all the way back into the hub. Tried pounding the axle from behind ( on the metal can). No luck. Bought an all thread rod (M8 1.25 X 3ft ) at the local bolt supplier with 2 nuts and a large washer, $5.75. Tried creating a slide hammer to get it to install, still would not go all the way in.
I finally inserted the all thread into the axle. Slid a plate over the rod and installed a washer and nut. Turned the nut with a box wrench and the axle slowly slid into position. Replaced the axle bolt, sleeve and a new washer and torqued to 30Nm as per the manual.

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Love it!

Love a good DIY Thanks Dave!
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Great DIY! Thanks.

Where did you buy the special socket?
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Old 12-04-2007, 03:47 PM
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Great DIY! Thanks.

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Great DIY! Thanks.

Where did you buy the special socket?
I got this one.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mercedes-Benz-Rear-Axle-Flange-Groove-Nut-Socket-Tool_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ35625QQihZ019QQitemZ290178961403QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
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PM me if you need it, Mike.
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Many thanks Dave for another great DIY article! Merry Christmas.

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Damn good job Dave

between the FSM (horrible poor rez pics and confusing terms) and a couple of quotes from mechanics($400-500 each side) I have been a bit bummed out about this job. My bearings bless them are running fine but there is a LOT of play and it is going to have to get done.
After reading your article I now believe I CAN DO THIS,
Though I am not at all sure I want to do this

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