I took the wheel off and put the axle in and thought I could hear excess noise/resistance at certain points when I rotated it. So I starting taking it a part.
On the left side I was able to pull the top hat piece, then the seal, then the bearing. It looked ok.
Then I found a thin, slightly curved 1" shard of metal inside the wheel!!On the right hand side, I tired to pull the seal. I got the top hat crown piece out first. Then I tried to ply out the seal. It was not seated properly to begin with-- one side was popping out a little, so I tried to help it out in that direction. Nothing. I should say that this seal is metal on it's outward face and the other one was totally covered in rubber. Anyway, I try prying in the opposite direction and it pops back in place and looks like it's seated correctly. And I noticed I've dented the metal part of the seal. (defeated sign....) I try slowly in a couple other directions and dent and dent.
So something is very wrong because of the metal shard.
What's the trick to getting the seal out? Once I do that, I'll see where that shard came from.
I looked at the Clymer again and it says taking the wheel bearings out will damage them. Is that hogwash?
FYI. This is what the shop said when they replaced all these pieces 1000 miles ago:
"Drained rear drive oil-no appreciable amount of metal on magnetic drain plug, but significantly overfilled. tightened axle and confirmed that wheel does become difficult to rotate when torqued, attempted to remove axle, found that wheel bearing inner race was seized to the axle, was able to remove it by removing the mufflers and forcing it off the axle. found that the inner wheel spacer adjustment shim was missing along with the plastic grease shields; one wheel bearing's cage is broken. needs bearings, seals, and shimming to correct spacer. --replaced rear wheel bearings, shimmed to correct prepload, renewed seals and missing inner spacer grease shields."
HALP!
