C3 Corvette Installing rear bearing assembly, 1975 Corvette, Volume 25

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  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
  • In this episode I show how I press the rear spindle into the new rear wheel bearings and install the assembly onto the trailing arm on a 1975 Corvette C3.
    I also show the installation of the lower shock mount, new shock(s) and new parking brake assembly.

Komentáře • 63

  • @oldguy1979
    @oldguy1979 Před měsícem +2

    I am doing my first Vette, and this bearing clip helped me a lot. Thanks man.

    • @Volfandt
      @Volfandt  Před měsícem

      @@oldguy1979 glad it helped.

  • @jhscheppele2448
    @jhscheppele2448 Před 11 měsíci +2

    You are using your slip joint pliers backwards. Getting the cotter pin holes aligned every time is a blessing in itself🙏🏽

  • @scout97e
    @scout97e Před 9 měsíci +1

    Have an ‘81, these videos are just gold! Thank you for taking the time to post them. I know how much work it is to do the editing and posting. Thank you so much!

  • @geraldschnur5624
    @geraldschnur5624 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I just found this podcast. You did an absolutely great job. This is the best video I have ever seen. I always wondered how the rear end was set up as I am having my trailing arms rebuilt. This is extremely informative. You did a great job. Thank you very much.

    • @Volfandt
      @Volfandt  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks Gerald. I'm glad you found it informative. Good luck with your C3. They are worth the time & investment.. 👍

  • @garthharris9878
    @garthharris9878 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I am doing this job on my 75 because of you and your incredible knowledge (I even look a bit like ya) thanks I know it takes twice as long to prove this content bravo and well done

    • @Volfandt
      @Volfandt  Před 9 měsíci

      Hey Garth, you poor thing, LOL. Good luck with your project, once you get in to it, it ain't nearly as bad as they say, LOL. Thanks for watching

  • @Macroproxy
    @Macroproxy Před 2 lety +2

    Just found your channel. These are immensely helpful and detailed. Love it.

    • @Volfandt
      @Volfandt  Před 2 lety

      Hey Joe, welcome aboard. Glad you found some helpful.

  • @poman8772
    @poman8772 Před 11 měsíci

    This whole series is top notch!! Thank you sir!

    • @Volfandt
      @Volfandt  Před 11 měsíci

      Glad you found something helpful, thanks for watching. 👍

  • @rljuddjr
    @rljuddjr Před 2 lety

    Once again another great video!! Hope you get some time to drive and enjoy now.

    • @Volfandt
      @Volfandt  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Judd. Headed out now for another cruise.

  • @kenadams3385
    @kenadams3385 Před rokem +2

    I have that exact same set-up tool, also bought from eBay, and I found the bearings to be more of a slop fit rather than a slip fit. I had to put shim stock between the tool and the bearings; otherwise, my measurements were unrepeatable and all over the place due to excessive lateral play.

    • @ericbutler9865
      @ericbutler9865 Před rokem

      That was a great example of mechanical workmanship 💪🏽💯

  • @fuzter2007
    @fuzter2007 Před rokem

    Great video!!!!! Thanks and greetings! And congratulations for your nice job!!

    • @Volfandt
      @Volfandt  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching fuzter2007 👍

  • @HeyLanny
    @HeyLanny Před rokem +1

    Excellent Job. Much appreciated. Only thing is the tool you used to press that bearing in. Looks better than some of those I have been searching and looking at. Great video. Thanks

    • @Volfandt
      @Volfandt  Před rokem

      Thanks Lanny, the tool came with the rear bearing kit off ebay. 👍

  • @4x2WagonFamily
    @4x2WagonFamily Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video very helpful

  • @4x2WagonFamily
    @4x2WagonFamily Před rokem +1

    You deserve a cold beer 🍻

  • @tedsmith6017
    @tedsmith6017 Před 11 měsíci +1

    awesome , special thanks

  • @epasternak4206
    @epasternak4206 Před rokem +1

    Excellent, thanks a bunch

  • @DesertRatFabrication
    @DesertRatFabrication Před 2 lety

    Dave, an absolutely awesome video, might be my favorite to date, although you have so many good ones, I would love to se a follow up one with the parking brake and the camber set, catch you real soon my friend

    • @Volfandt
      @Volfandt  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Mike, thanks for the kind words. On the parking brake, the cable that runs to both wheels is rusted and won't move so I'm going to have to replace it. I'll be doing a follow up on that procedure. I've eye balled the camber and it seems to be OK. The wheels sit pretty much vertically straight up and down and from what I've read "0" camber is OK so I'm just going to monitor tire wear and adjust if/when necessary. I didn't change the camber setting up top and it's handling pretty good so we'll see.
      Carry On Mike.

    • @DesertRatFabrication
      @DesertRatFabrication Před 2 lety +1

      @@Volfandt sounds great Dave, I will be watching for the next video

    • @KittyBertandErnie
      @KittyBertandErnie Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@Volfandt You're Awesome Dave, Ive been doing Eyelignments since 1991 and have 0 issues and ive done 80 to 150 of them... Good to see someone shares a good skill

  • @lad63bird
    @lad63bird Před 10 měsíci

    NICE JOB WELL DONE, I WILL FOLLOW!

    • @Volfandt
      @Volfandt  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for watching.

  • @NarrowPathFarm707
    @NarrowPathFarm707 Před rokem

    Getting a slight metallic rubbing sound that pulsates in time with the rotation of the left rear wheel upon acceleration, usually after a hard turn. Looks like I may be getting into this! Thanks for the video... very well.

    • @Volfandt
      @Volfandt  Před rokem

      If it's been a long time since you've changed out the rearend gear oil and you might do that 1st. Make sure to add atleast one bottle of AC Delco
      Genuine GM Fluid 88900330 Limited Slip Axle Lubricant Additive to the 80w90 or thicker gear lube.
      If the gear oil is good, get it jacked up on stands then start turning and listening. Could be a U joint or a wheel bearing or both.
      If you tackle it yourself just get the special tools and the job becomes a WHOLE lot easier. Good luck and thanks for watching M.A.

    • @NarrowPathFarm707
      @NarrowPathFarm707 Před rokem +1

      Thanks. Yeah, I took care of that a few years ago and the car doesn't get driven much.

    • @bkuker
      @bkuker Před rokem +1

      I might have to do the bearing job yet, but yesterday after searching for and failing to find the source of a noise like that I discovered it went away when I tool the hubcaps and trim rings off the wheels. Happy to have an easy one for once!

  • @samwasthebest6633
    @samwasthebest6633 Před rokem +1

    Are you assuming that the trailing arm bushings are good and don’t need to be replaced this time, seams like a lot of work that my not last long without new bushings.

  • @silvernblackattach
    @silvernblackattach Před 4 měsíci

    Don't know if I missed it so I'll ask. Did you use the Stainless Steel parking brake kit?

    • @Volfandt
      @Volfandt  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yes, I got it through these folks:
      www.volvette.com/BR047.html
      (not a sponsor)

  • @tedcarter3573
    @tedcarter3573 Před rokem

    I didn’t see you check the clearance in the bearings like on the other videos they’re supposed to be between one and 8000s play in the bearings am I missing something here don’t give me wrong I love your video I’m getting ready to do the same thing starting tomorrow on a buddies Corvette

    • @Volfandt
      @Volfandt  Před rokem

      I did it in a previous video, heres the link: czcams.com/video/3rRbK8o3Uqk/video.html
      Good luck on your repair. It's not as hard as you'd think as long as you've got the right tools.

  • @guitarhero9999
    @guitarhero9999 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I bought a whole hub assembly and want to do it the castle nut on to the 100 pounds torque but the rotor turns. Might be obvious but can you tell me how to get the rotor not to turn so I can torque the nut? Thanks

    • @Volfandt
      @Volfandt  Před 8 měsíci

      Take a long crowbar, crewdriver or thick pipe and place it between a couple lug studs to hold the hub still while you torque the castle nut down. You won't hurt the lug studs as long as you hold the bar tight against them.
      If you look when I'm running the castle nut up & torqueing it you should be able to see how I'm holding the hub still with a crowbar on the lug studs.
      Good luck

    • @guitarhero9999
      @guitarhero9999 Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks!! I will take a look tomorrow

    • @guitarhero9999
      @guitarhero9999 Před 8 měsíci

      Hi again…I am not so lucky my cotter pin is not even close…do I go more or less? It’s like in the middle so might be either 90 or 115

    • @Volfandt
      @Volfandt  Před 8 měsíci

      @@guitarhero9999 I would try to tighten to align the hole. Sometimes you can back off then retorque again and get the holes aligned. Don't go over 175 ft lbs tho and if it's taking that much back off to align.
      Good luck

    • @guitarhero9999
      @guitarhero9999 Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks again! Hello from North Carolina!

  • @thomaswright2628
    @thomaswright2628 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Question?? I just did this job on my 75. I set the bearing clearance at .004, packed the bearings, installed the spindle with new washer and nut, Torqued to 100fp and now I can't turn it by hand. I can with a persuader. Is this normal? Do I trust the .004? or should I take it apart and check it again?

    • @Volfandt
      @Volfandt  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Hey Thomas. You should be able to easily spin it after it's assembled & torqued down. Double check that theres no spare parts left out, especially the shim. Make sure the bearing carrier is properly installed on the trailing arm. Loosen the axle nut until it spins freely. If it does spin make sure it smooth. Then slowly retorque, checking the free spinas you go. You may have to disassemble and redo the free play. Good luck.

    • @thomaswright2628
      @thomaswright2628 Před 6 měsíci

      @@Volfandt Thank you. I set the other side at .006, got the same thing can't spin it by hand. I measured the old spacers and shims (with the new bearings and races) they measured .010 and .012. both with original .020 shims. I haven't tried them assembled and torqued yet. Thanks again I appreciate the advice. Love your video's, Thanks for posting them.

    • @Volfandt
      @Volfandt  Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@thomaswright2628 With this test the two remaining variables are the new races & bearings. I'm going to guess the bearings matched up with the originals correct? Double check that and that they spin easily before installing. Also double check that the races are totally seated. I know it can get frustrating rechecking everything and hopefully it ends up being something easy.

    • @thomaswright2628
      @thomaswright2628 Před 6 měsíci +2

      ​@@Volfandt Dust Shields!!! I took one apart and double checked the clearance. I put it back together pulling the axel through with a rachet instead of an impact. It felt good and spun free. I put the Spindle Flange on without the seal or dust shield and torqued it. It felt good and spun free. I put the inner seal in with the same result. When I put the Dust Shield in it tightened up and wouldn't spin. So once you seat the Dust Shield properly it works the way it's supposed too. Hopefully, if somebody runs into this problem, they can learn from my mistake. Thank you for the advice. I owe you a beer.

    • @Volfandt
      @Volfandt  Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@thomaswright2628 ALLRIGHT, glad you ciphered it out. And congrats on tackling this repair. Carry On! 👍👍👍

  • @bkuker
    @bkuker Před rokem +1

    I might have to do this job soon. It's really not clear to me why you installed everything on the car and not on the bench? I am missing what made it easier.

    • @Volfandt
      @Volfandt  Před rokem

      Hey Bill, it made installing the parking brake shoes easy. There's very little clearance otherwise.

  • @jacobcruzmusic
    @jacobcruzmusic Před 2 měsíci

    Can you post the links to the tools and bearing kit you got?

    • @Volfandt
      @Volfandt  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I got the rear wheel bearing & tool kit off of ebay. This link should work: www.ebay.com/itm/191684133936
      It doesn't include the rear shock mount knocker. Don't get the one I used, get the longer one. It's more expensive but should work better than the short one I ordered and it didn't work.
      Good luck. It's not as hard as it looks when using the right tools.

  • @EduardoCorochio
    @EduardoCorochio Před 11 měsíci

    Do you have part numbers for the kits you used?

    • @Volfandt
      @Volfandt  Před 11 měsíci

      I got the rear wheel bearing & tool kit off of ebay. This link should work: www.ebay.com/itm/191684133936
      It doesn't include the rear shock mount knocker. Don't get the one I used, get the longer one. It's more expensive but should work better than the short one I ordered and it didn't work.
      Good luck. It's not as hard as it looks when using the right tools.