What is the rear hub assembly on a Jaguar XJ8?

What is the rear hub assembly on a Jaguar XJ8?

REAR HUB ASSEMBLY FITS 1988-1997 XJ6, 1997-2000 XJ8 UP TO VIN F12667, 1997-2000 XK8 UP TO VIN A07078, 1993-1996 4.0 & 6.0 XJS. This is the hub that the wheel bolts to it comes with the wheel studs but not the wheel bearing. Replaces CCC2913 CBC8936 CAC6400 (MNA3337AA)

How tall is the jagrepair XJ6 Series III?

Adjust the front suspension tools to the correct setting height. Vehicle Setting Height – Sedan (3.6L and 4.0L) Range VIN 506664 – 708757 Vehicle Setting Height – XJ12 Sedan VIN 671007 – 708757 Vehicle alignment specifications – Sedan Range VIN 506664 – 708757 NOTE: Rear toe is not adjustable before VIN 687219.

What is the warranty on a Jaguar XJ?

Vehicle Setting Height – XJS Range – All Vehicle alignment specifications – XJS Range – Except XJR-S Vehicle alignment specifications – XJR-S – All WARRANTY POLICY: Wheel alignment is covered under the Jaguar New Car Warranty for a period of 12 months or 12,500 miles, whichever comes first, from first retail sale.

How is camber angle measured on a Jaguar XJ6?

XJ6 & XJ12 (Front) – With wheels in straight ahead position, measure camber angle. NOTE – Two front wheels must be within 1/4 degrees of each other. Adjustment is accomplished by means of shims placed between control arm mounting bracket and the frame. Adding shims decreases camber angle.

REAR HUB ASSEMBLY FITS 1988-1997 XJ6, 1997-2000 XJ8 UP TO VIN F12667, 1997-2000 XK8 UP TO VIN A07078, 1993-1996 4.0 & 6.0 XJS. This is the hub that the wheel bolts to it comes with the wheel studs but not the wheel bearing. Replaces CCC2913 CBC8936 CAC6400 (MNA3337AA)

How to adjust the caster on a jagrepair XJ6?

Adjust to setting height as necessary (Sedan Range, front). • When measuring caster, use the vehicle steering wheel to turn the road wheels to the left and right. DO NOT START THE ENGINE unless the ride leveling system has been disabled. • Center and lock the steering rack with the correct centering pin to measure and adjust toe.

How do you increase caster on a camber Jaguar?

To increase positive caster, loosen bolts securing upper ball joint and move shims from rear of ball joint to front of ball joint. To decrease caster, reverse the procedure. XKE V-12 – Before attempting to check or adjust caster angle, it will be necessary to simulate a half-loaded condition.

What kind of axle do I need for a Jaguar XJ?

The stock Jaguar XJ inner axle must be shortened to XKE Series I/II length. Alternately, you may build the axle from scratch. Specifications are available from us.

What is the rear axle hub nut fit for?

REAR AXLE WHEEL HUB NUT FITS 1988-1997 XJ6, 1997-2003 XJ8, 1997-2003 XK8, 1993-1996 XJS. This nut is designed to only be torqued once and should not be reused. (JZN100035)

How do you change the hub carrier bearing?

You can change the end float with the correct size of spacer from Jaguar, SICP, Concours West, or E.R.A. Technique One Insert the hub with outer bearing into the hub carrier. Moderately press the outer bearing onto the small end of the hub so that the bearing seats into the bearing cup.

Can a wheel bearing be removed from a front wheel drive car?

There are a lot of parts to remove and get out of the way before you can get to the wheel bearing, especially on a four-wheel-drive or front-wheel-drive vehicle. It’s a difficult job to do yourself without a press, because it’s a tight fit getting the bearing in and out of the hub.

What causes a wheel bearing to be destroyed?

Heat caused by lack of lubrication can destroy a wheel bearing. Water that penetrates a sealed bearing will also destroy it. Most wheel bearings manufactured today are sealed. They come from the factory pressed together as an assembly: front race, bearing set, center race, bearing set, and outer race, with seals on both the front and rear.

What kind of noise does a bad wheel bearing make?

If the noise is a little less if you turn right, the damaged bearing may be on the left, or vice versa. Note that tires that are “chopped” or “scalloped” (worn in patches) also make a rhythmic noise that increases in speed. This sounds very similar to a bad wheel bearing.

Where are the bearings on a XJ6 XJ12?

On the rear hub carriers (large aluminum casting just behind the rear wheels) you’ll see two small caps about 5/8″ in diameter. Clean the area thoroughly and prise (“pry” to the yanks out there) the caps off. Now exposed is the rather large cavity which contains the bearings. There is no grease fitting.

Where are the rear wheel bearings on a Jaguar?

Rear bearings are all too often neglected on Jaguars. On the rear hub carriers (large aluminum casting just behind the rear wheels) you’ll see two small caps about 5/8″ in diameter. Clean the area thoroughly and prise (“pry” to the yanks out there) the caps off. Now exposed is the rather large cavity which contains the bearings.

How often should front wheel bearings be cleaned?

Although not mentioned in the Jaguar literature, the front bearings should be cleaned and repacked with fresh gease from time-to-time. Some qualified sources say that if you really do a good job, clean the bearings and hubs perfectly, and use new seals and premium grease, then every 50,000 miles (80,000 km) should do the trick.

When to change differential lubricant in Jaguar XJ?

There should be no significant movement of the wheel.) Second, Jaguar does not list a differential lubricant change as part of the scheduled maintenance, as most other manufacturers do, usually at 30,000 mile intervals. Our experience is that changing the diff lube will delay the inevitable failure of the diff output bearings.

How long does it take for a Jaguar differential to fail?

Probably the most common major component problem with Jaguar automobiles is carrier or output bearing failure in the differential or rear axle unit. Jaguar diffs will usually develop the characteristic whine of a damaged and failing bearing by at least 100,000 miles, in some cases sooner, but in almost every case by 125-130,000 miles.

When to replace rear rotors on a Jaguar XJ6?

And if you have an inboard brake Jaguar, such as an XJ6 Series 1, 2, or 3 sedan or an XJ-S, be sure to replace the rear rotors at the same time as the differential; either procedure requires dropping the rear suspension assembly from the car. This is not a job you want to have to do twice!