Slight Movement of the front wheels. 12 o'clock 6 oclock

PostPost by: loueelotus » Wed Apr 13, 2022 12:41 am

Hi. Quick question, Elan S2 65.. Can there very slight movement (hand rocking) the front wheels on the 12 o'clock 6 o'clock position?
The the cars steering and suspension all rebuild recently about 2 years (all tight) and bearing adjusted about 5 years ago..
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PostPost by: rgh0 » Wed Apr 13, 2022 2:10 am

I would adjust the front bearings to specification and then observe for movement in the bottom trunnion or top ball joint. There is normally a very small movement that can just be felt with bearings adjusted correctly and good trunnions and top ball joint with no visible movement in the joints. All the movement you can just feel is in the wheel bearing

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PostPost by: loueelotus » Fri Apr 15, 2022 8:25 pm

Thanks Rohan, Tightened it up a little and all is well.. one is a little tighter than the other but I figure it will settle after driving it..
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PostPost by: vxah » Fri Apr 15, 2022 9:20 pm

Be careful when “tightening” wheel bearings to remove play. Often there is wear on the stub axle and inner race of the outer (small) bearing where it has rotated on the stub axle. This wear feels like the bearing adjusting nut just needs tightening a little more to remove the play but, you are actually over tightening the bearings so they don’t move about on the worn parts!
If the play is traced to the bearing but only top and bottom I would pull it apart and have a look at the stubs?
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