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centre bearing

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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centre bearing

Post by alby »

do the rubbers surrounding the center bearing wear out on drive train bearing appears to be ok but there is a fair bit of play in the rubber boot i have a 91 hilux dual cab
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Post by vorno_18 »

it does and when there is play its time to replace

not that hard to do, dont think they are very expansive either are you getting any vibrations
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Post by alby »

yea and there's bit of a noise happening that's why i went investigating but bearing seems ok
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Post by vorno_18 »

yeah but the bearing will be moving up and down and not held in tightly causeing a vibration/noise

if the unis are fine and there is a noise replace the centre bearing
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Post by alby »

yeah thanks for the info will do replacement
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Post by toyrex »

Any Hilux that comes into the workshop with a stuffed centre bearing we
have a one piece tail shaft made for it, its cheaper in the long run
It also improves universal angles

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Post by alby »

toyrex give me a bit more info on this one piece tailshaft ,so yer do away with the centre bearing altogether
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Post by toyrex »

I send the rear half of the rear tailshaft and have it retubed and ballanced to the correct length
You dont have to take the vehicle of the road while is is being done select H4 in the transfer case and drive on the front diff
The operational length of the tailshaft should be about 1.410 metres long
BUT CHECK THE DISTANCE BETWEEN YOUR GEARBOX TO DIFF FLANGES FIRST
Depending what condition your slipper yoke and uni,s are in as to the final cost of the job

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Post by bazooked »

1400 is awfully long for small unis and thr rpm range for the tube.
buggy time............
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