rear lower spindle bushing??
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rear lower spindle bushing??
Hi,
I took my xjs in for a state inspection today and although it passed I was informed that I need rear lower spindle bushing. They showed me how they were able to move the tire by hand but never showed me the part. They are not even willing to do the job for me as they don't do that type of work in their shop.
My question to you is what on earth are they referring to when they say rear lower spindle bushing? I have some idea what they are talking about but I do not want to influence your opinion.
I took my xjs in for a state inspection today and although it passed I was informed that I need rear lower spindle bushing. They showed me how they were able to move the tire by hand but never showed me the part. They are not even willing to do the job for me as they don't do that type of work in their shop.
My question to you is what on earth are they referring to when they say rear lower spindle bushing? I have some idea what they are talking about but I do not want to influence your opinion.
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jomo (10-09-2021)
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Like Greg, which end of the wishbone is moving in his opinion.
The outer is Tapered Roller Bearings, with various thickness "shims" to set the preload.Similar to the earlier Inboard brake cars.
This is the rear hub unit showing the outer pivot parts.
#15 is the tapered bearing, one each end, and #16 is the spacer of various thickness to set that preload.
The outer is Tapered Roller Bearings, with various thickness "shims" to set the preload.Similar to the earlier Inboard brake cars.
This is the rear hub unit showing the outer pivot parts.
#15 is the tapered bearing, one each end, and #16 is the spacer of various thickness to set that preload.
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jomo (10-09-2021)
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I am shocked at how blind people can be. In any case I put my car up of jack stands, got under the car, had a friend move the tire up/down and left/right while I look at the assembly that holds the tire. I could not believe what I saw because I did not see anything wrong even though the tire clearly had excessive play in it. I looked some more and still saw nothing. Keep in mind that I was told that the play was by the tire (what is that whole assembly called?). So what else could I do? I looked elsewhere and easily saw the problem. When the tire was moved there was massive movement where a part was attached near the differential. My biggest trouble with repairing cars is that I do not know what some parts are called.
Does someone have a nice picture that I can look at around that area and possibly tell me the name of this bushing and where I can find one. Let's not laugh now, but assuming that you know the bushing that I am referring to, but is it easy to remove and replace?
Does someone have a nice picture that I can look at around that area and possibly tell me the name of this bushing and where I can find one. Let's not laugh now, but assuming that you know the bushing that I am referring to, but is it easy to remove and replace?
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Please post a drawing or a photo, I have no idea which you mean. Looking at this diagram, do you mean part number 5? This is the casting that is bolted to the differential and it can come loose?
https://parts.jaguarlandroverclassic.../brand/jaguar/
If not that do a drawing of what you do mean.
https://parts.jaguarlandroverclassic.../brand/jaguar/
If not that do a drawing of what you do mean.
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Grant Francis (10-12-2021)
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Please post a drawing or a photo, I have no idea which you mean. Looking at this diagram, do you mean part number 5? This is the casting that is bolted to the differential and it can come loose?
https://parts.jaguarlandroverclassic.../brand/jaguar/
If not that do a drawing of what you do mean.
https://parts.jaguarlandroverclassic.../brand/jaguar/
If not that do a drawing of what you do mean.
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There are no shortage of good mechanics here in the Northern Virginia area, including DC and the Maryland suburbs of DC. The mechanics here just tell me there's too much work to waste on wasting anyone's time. The busier shops don't want the complicated jobs, but there are many good shops that would be happy to take on the work, you just have to find someone you want to deal with.
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All well said,,, all well said... And I can believe that in areas a little slower than NYC one might actually be able to get to know, find thru WOM and or reputation, that one right guy or shop. Can be tough here in NYC. And it is.
Your last line speaks volumes tho...
Your last line speaks volumes tho...
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I think that you did not understand what the white line with the two arrows meant. The line is not pointing to the nut in the picture. The long white line is along the side the side of the part that is moving. The arrows are just showing which direction the part moves when I tug on my tire.
For the record, I made this post 3 times now as I did not see the 1st 2 posts. If they are showing for you, then I apologize for the multiple posts.
Thank you,
Jomo
For the record, I made this post 3 times now as I did not see the 1st 2 posts. If they are showing for you, then I apologize for the multiple posts.
Thank you,
Jomo
Last edited by jomo; 10-13-2021 at 10:39 AM.
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Diff output shaft?
https://parts.jaguarlandroverclassic.../brand/jaguar/
Many years ago, on my '88 XJS, I developed huge wheel movement. I narrowed-down the movement to the output shaft. "Something" failed in the output shaft assembly; I presumed an output shaft bearing but never investigated. I just replaced the diff.
Cheers
DD
Diff output shaft?
https://parts.jaguarlandroverclassic.../brand/jaguar/
Many years ago, on my '88 XJS, I developed huge wheel movement. I narrowed-down the movement to the output shaft. "Something" failed in the output shaft assembly; I presumed an output shaft bearing but never investigated. I just replaced the diff.
Cheers
DD
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If you could take a short video that might be best. Get someone to move the wheel while you film, then we can all see what’s moving.
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Greg, exactly what is not clear in my picture? I highlighted the part that is moving (with a white line) and I showed which direction the part is moving (by showing the direction with arrows)
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The part in Red is moving in the direction of the arrows when I tug on the tire. This is really the best I can do. A video will just show this part moving in the direction that the arrows shows. If you can think of how I can improve what I am trying to illustrate then please let me know.
Thank you,
Steven
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