Hi all,
Yesterday I was checking my brakes ahead of MOT (now postponed for a second time as I keep running into more problems!) and noticed that the rear offside wheel wasn't braking as strong as the nearside. When I removed the drum the linings and drum were plastered in a thick oily substance. Also, there seemed to be metal filings mixed through it which has got me quite worried! 8O
I checked the wheel cylinder for leaks by clamping the pistons and applying pressure on the brake pedal but it doesn't look like this is the source of the leaking fluid.
From reading other posts on here it looks like it may be the oil or grease seals in the rear axle / bearing which is causing this. Would I need to change both seals or would the inner oil seal typically be enough? I'm a bit worried by the thoughts of having to change the outer seal as it looks like I would need to remove the bearings etc and would be quite a difficult job without the right tools (axle shaft remover, bearing press etc).
Also, any ideas on where the filings could have come from? There is no noticeable noise from the bearings when the wheel is rotating so not convinced that it is from the bearing breaking up? Could the filings make it through the seals / bearings from the diff, or is there a metal ring etc in the oil seal itself which could be breaking up?
Yesterday I was checking my brakes ahead of MOT (now postponed for a second time as I keep running into more problems!) and noticed that the rear offside wheel wasn't braking as strong as the nearside. When I removed the drum the linings and drum were plastered in a thick oily substance. Also, there seemed to be metal filings mixed through it which has got me quite worried! 8O
I checked the wheel cylinder for leaks by clamping the pistons and applying pressure on the brake pedal but it doesn't look like this is the source of the leaking fluid.
From reading other posts on here it looks like it may be the oil or grease seals in the rear axle / bearing which is causing this. Would I need to change both seals or would the inner oil seal typically be enough? I'm a bit worried by the thoughts of having to change the outer seal as it looks like I would need to remove the bearings etc and would be quite a difficult job without the right tools (axle shaft remover, bearing press etc).
Also, any ideas on where the filings could have come from? There is no noticeable noise from the bearings when the wheel is rotating so not convinced that it is from the bearing breaking up? Could the filings make it through the seals / bearings from the diff, or is there a metal ring etc in the oil seal itself which could be breaking up?