Hi,
I’m new to this site, but I have had a 74 TCS for about 12 years. It’s got 73K on it now. I bought it at 67K and put about 500 miles per year on it. It’s been ultra reliable for me, until this past summer. Around May, I noticed a bit of coolant seeping out between the base of the head and block. I checked the headbolts and they were tight, problem wasn’t excessive, so I decided to run it through the summer and change head gasket in winter. Next and more exciting, I was driving down the highway at 60mph and 3 of the 4 lug studs broke off the right rear tire. I pulled over immediately and got VERY lucky that the wheel never touched the body and the car was not hurt. The wheel hula hooped around the rear brake rotor. Mine has Miata rear brakes on it. I changed the studs and all was fine. The last week in October, I decided to take the car out for a last run of the year. While playing on a back road, I heard a clunk, then could sway the tail of the car all over the place with the gas pedal. I limped it home and have now just started disassembling. The left rear hub splines are completely rounded off. It has ¼” of play side to side and twists about 15 degrees on the hub shaft. The retaining nut was tight when I had checked it the end of last summer and the washer was crimped over the hex to lock it. When I disassembled, the washer was still crimped over, but the nut was only finger tight. I can’t see a way for the nut to loosen since it’s held by that washer. The washer has a flat in it which engages the hub shaft and prevents spinning. Any thoughts on how that happened?
Also, I got the hub off, but now need to remove the hub shaft from the carrier. The manual shows a threaded puller being used, but isn’t very clear on how that is placed on the back side of the hub. Do most people undertaking this make a piece to attach to a puller on the back side or is there a special puller commercially available to do this? My other thought is removing the trailing arm and trying to put the whole assembly into a press and push it out? I’m thinking a change of both sides of rear wheel bearings and U-Joints is smart, even though they seem fine. Any other ideas recommendations while all is apart? Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Peter