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Paul
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Thu Nov 11, 2004 7:22 pm Post subject:
Mondeo hub nuts - opposite directions? |
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I need to change the front discs and pads on a '95 Mondeo.
It's been while since I've done it on a FWD car, so need to check...
Firstly, does the hub have to come off to change the disc?
If it does....
From what I remember the hub nuts undo in opposite directions. One side goes
clockwise, the other goes anticlockwise, but I can't remember which side
does which. Anyone know?
And any other bits to be aware of?
Cheers,
Paul
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SimonJ
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Thu Nov 11, 2004 11:17 pm Post subject:
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| Quote: | remove the wheels
remove the little bolt
remove the calipers
remove the disc
there may be varying degrees of difficulty in these procedures
You forgot ... re-fitting is the reversal of these procedures .. ;)
So to refit........ |
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dojj
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Fri Nov 12, 2004 12:52 am Post subject:
Re: Mondeo hub nuts - opposite directions? |
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no
remove the wheels
remove the little bolt
remove the calipers
remove the disc
there may be varying degrees of difficulty in these procedures
"Paul" <pauldotmartins@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:cn0e5m$l9o$1@sparta.btinternet.com...
| Quote: | I need to change the front discs and pads on a '95 Mondeo.
It's been while since I've done it on a FWD car, so need to check...
Firstly, does the hub have to come off to change the disc?
If it does....
From what I remember the hub nuts undo in opposite directions. One side
goes clockwise, the other goes anticlockwise, but I can't remember which
side does which. Anyone know?
And any other bits to be aware of?
Cheers,
Paul
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The Caretaker ...
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Fri Nov 12, 2004 1:06 am Post subject:
Re: Mondeo hub nuts - opposite directions? |
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dojj vaguely muttered something like ...
| Quote: | no
remove the wheels
remove the little bolt
remove the calipers
remove the disc
there may be varying degrees of difficulty in these procedures
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You forgot ... re-fitting is the reversal of these procedures .. ;)
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The Caretaker ... |
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Bob Minchin
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Fri Nov 12, 2004 1:09 am Post subject:
Re: Mondeo hub nuts - opposite directions? |
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dojj wrote in message ...
| Quote: | no
remove the wheels
remove the little bolt
Spray on WD40 leave for as long as possible ( overnight?). Have an assistant |
operate the foot brake while you undo the screw. Normally needs a No 3 pozi
screwdriver or even an impact screwdriver. Don't risk damaging the head by
using a smaller, more common No2 Pozi.
| Quote: | remove the calipers
Might well need new nylok bolts when replacing depending on the vehicle.
remove the disc
there may be varying degrees of difficulty in these procedures
"Paul" <pauldotmartins@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:cn0e5m$l9o$1@sparta.btinternet.com...
I need to change the front discs and pads on a '95 Mondeo.
It's been while since I've done it on a FWD car, so need to check...
Firstly, does the hub have to come off to change the disc?
If it does....
From what I remember the hub nuts undo in opposite directions. One side
goes clockwise, the other goes anticlockwise, but I can't remember which
side does which. Anyone know?
And any other bits to be aware of?
Cheers,
Paul
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Paul Edwards
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Fri Nov 12, 2004 1:55 am Post subject:
Re: Mondeo hub nuts - opposite directions? |
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... and if its anything like my last Mondeo you then take it to the garage
cos the discs have siezed on.
A common Mondeo problem apparently.
Paul Edwards
"Bob Minchin" <bob.minchin@OEnewsreader.com> wrote in message
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dojj wrote in message ...
no
remove the wheels
remove the little bolt
Spray on WD40 leave for as long as possible ( overnight?). Have an
assistant
operate the foot brake while you undo the screw. Normally needs a No 3
pozi
screwdriver or even an impact screwdriver. Don't risk damaging the head by
using a smaller, more common No2 Pozi.
remove the calipers
Might well need new nylok bolts when replacing depending on the vehicle.
remove the disc
there may be varying degrees of difficulty in these procedures
"Paul" <pauldotmartins@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:cn0e5m$l9o$1@sparta.btinternet.com...
I need to change the front discs and pads on a '95 Mondeo.
It's been while since I've done it on a FWD car, so need to check...
Firstly, does the hub have to come off to change the disc?
If it does....
From what I remember the hub nuts undo in opposite directions. One side
goes clockwise, the other goes anticlockwise, but I can't remember
which
side does which. Anyone know?
And any other bits to be aware of?
Cheers,
Paul
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Graham
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Fri Nov 12, 2004 3:25 am Post subject:
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"Paul Edwards" <paule@ic24.net> wrote in message
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| Quote: | .. and if its anything like my last Mondeo you then take it to the garage
cos the discs have siezed on.
A common Mondeo problem apparently.
Paul Edwards
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Same on my old Sierra, gear puller, and a BFO hammer and it flew off -
eventually.
Graham |
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SimonJ
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Fri Nov 12, 2004 3:49 am Post subject:
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| Quote: | .. and if its anything like my last Mondeo you then take it to the
garage
cos the discs have siezed on.
A common Mondeo problem apparently.
Paul Edwards
Same on my old Sierra, gear puller, and a BFO hammer and it flew off -
eventually.
The problem is with the BFO hammer technique is that you then need to |
replace the wheel bearings a couple of weeks later! |
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Guy King
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Fri Nov 12, 2004 1:03 pm Post subject:
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The message <2vi77mF2milrlU1@uni-berlin.de>
from "Graham" <glaurenson@lycos.co.uk> contains these words:
<siezed on discs>
| Quote: | Same on my old Sierra, gear puller, and a BFO hammer and it flew off -
eventually.
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I had to smash them off a Renault Trafic a few years ago. Twnty minutes
with a BFO hammer and some earmuffs.
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Skipweasel.
In the beginning was the word.
And the word was Aardvark. |
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The Caretaker ...
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Fri Nov 12, 2004 3:29 pm Post subject:
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SimonJ vaguely muttered something like ...
| Quote: | remove the wheels
remove the little bolt
remove the calipers
remove the disc
there may be varying degrees of difficulty in these procedures
You forgot ... re-fitting is the reversal of these procedures .. ;)
So to refit........
csid eht evomer
srepilca eht evomer
tlob elttil eht evomer
sleehw eht evomer
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c palmer
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Fri Nov 12, 2004 5:05 pm Post subject:
Re: Mondeo hub nuts - opposite directions? |
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From what I remember the hub nuts undo in opposite directions. One side
goes clockwise, the other goes anticlockwise, but I can't remember which
side does which. Anyone know?
Paul
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i think you are referring to the law in physics about direction of
rotation and the tightening of the nut. the dodge people first started
doing left handed threads on vehicles a long, long time ago.
that is why the passenger side wheels have right hand threads and driver
side wheels has left hand threads.
if anyone has ever lost a wheel due to loose lugnuts, it is usually on
the driver's side because if they are not fully tighten - will back off.
hope this helps.
~ curtis
knowledge is power - growing old is mandatory - growing wise is optional
"Many more men die with prostate cancer than of it. Growing old is
invariably fatal. Prostate cancer is only sometimes so." |
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trainfan1
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Fri Nov 12, 2004 6:08 pm Post subject:
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c palmer wrote:
| Quote: | ==============
i think you are referring to the law in physics about direction of
rotation and the tightening of the nut. the dodge people first started
doing left handed threads on vehicles a long, long time ago.
that is why the passenger side wheels have right hand threads and driver
side wheels has left hand threads.
if anyone has ever lost a wheel due to loose lugnuts, it is usually on
the driver's side because if they are not fully tighten - will back off.
hope this helps.
~ curtis
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EXCEPT in UK & Australia - they drive on the other side, so switch sides
for theses locales... ...
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dbird
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Fri Nov 12, 2004 6:10 pm Post subject:
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Paul wrote:
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I need to change the front discs and pads on a '95 Mondeo.
It's been while since I've done it on a FWD car, so need to check...
Firstly, does the hub have to come off to change the disc?
If it does....
From what I remember the hub nuts undo in opposite directions. One side goes
clockwise, the other goes anticlockwise, but I can't remember which side
does which. Anyone know?
And any other bits to be aware of?
Cheers,
Paul
go to www.contour.org and get just about anything you need on a |
contour/mystique or mondeo that can be done to the car.....
very informative web site on this ford vehicle |
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AstraVanMan
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Fri Nov 12, 2004 7:05 pm Post subject:
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| Quote: | I need to change the front discs and pads on a '95 Mondeo.
It's been while since I've done it on a FWD car, so need to check...
Firstly, does the hub have to come off to change the disc?
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I wouldn't have thought so - just the caliper.
| Quote: | If it does....
From what I remember the hub nuts undo in opposite directions. One side
goes
clockwise, the other goes anticlockwise, but I can't remember which side
does which. Anyone know?
And any other bits to be aware of?
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If there's a retaining screw holding the disc in place (doesn't do much
except for aid positioning of the thing), and it's old-ish, make sure you
don't round it off in the middle - something very easy to do if the
screwdriver isn't an absolutely perfect fit. It might even be neccessary to
buy a screwdriver socket bit that an exact fit, as for a couple of quid
it'll save you hours of swearing! Then replace the screw with a new one.
Peter
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"Diamonds are what I really need - think I'll rob a store, escape the law,
and live in Italy. Lately, my luck has been so bad, you know the roulette
wheel, it's a crooked deal, I'm losing all I had." |
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Graham
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Sat Nov 13, 2004 1:45 am Post subject:
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"SimonJ" <me@mine.net> wrote in message
news:cn1brm$pdo$1@sparta.btinternet.com...
| Quote: | .. and if its anything like my last Mondeo you then take it to the
garage
cos the discs have siezed on.
A common Mondeo problem apparently.
Paul Edwards
Same on my old Sierra, gear puller, and a BFO hammer and it flew off -
eventually.
The problem is with the BFO hammer technique is that you then need to
replace the wheel bearings a couple of weeks later!
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Still went strong for 3 years afterwards.................then the engine
died !
Graham |
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