What do I need to replace wheel bearing on S2000?

What do I need to replace wheel bearing on S2000?

Brake heat cooks the bearing grease and leads to early failure. Special Tools Needed: Large torque wrench for the 242 lb-feet axle nut, 36mm socket for the axle nut, impact screwdriver to remove the brake disk and a ball joint separator.

What do I need to replace hub on S2000 truck?

Snap ring pliers. A Harbor Freight Bearing Separator Kit makes pulling the bearing off the hub easy, you can also cut it off or simply replace the hub. A deep socket for the axle nut is difficult to use in the front due to the placement of the axle nut next to the shock absorber.

What was the steering ratio on a 2004 Honda S2000?

Honda also reduced the lock-to-lock steering ratio to 1.4 turns from 2.4, and all Type V cars came with revised damper units, stabilisers and limited slip differentials. Type V S2000s were given a special steering wheel and had a VGS badge rear of the car. The 2004 Honda S2000 received some significant changes.

What kind of bearings do I need for an LS engine?

For this project, we used King’s SI Series rod (PN CR807SI) and main bearings (PN MB5293SI). The SI series is a direct replacement for the OEM bearings but offers an improved finish, reducing microscopic ferrite peaks on improperly ground or polished nodular cast iron crankshafts.

Brake heat cooks the bearing grease and leads to early failure. Special Tools Needed: Large torque wrench for the 242 lb-feet axle nut, 36mm socket for the axle nut, impact screwdriver to remove the brake disk and a ball joint separator.

Snap ring pliers. A Harbor Freight Bearing Separator Kit makes pulling the bearing off the hub easy, you can also cut it off or simply replace the hub. A deep socket for the axle nut is difficult to use in the front due to the placement of the axle nut next to the shock absorber.

How do you replace the rear differential on a S2000?

Remove the 4 17mm nuts that hold the rear of the differential (10 above), then remove the 4 14mm bolts at the front of the differential bracket (11 above). Slide the differential forward to clear the diff’s rear studs then lower it with a floor jack.

What do I need to replace wheel bearing and hub?

Special Tools Needed: Large torque wrench for the 242 lb-feet axle nut, 36mm socket for the axle nut, impact screwdriver to remove the brake disk and a ball joint separator. If you don’t want to take the knuckle to a shop to have the old bearing and hub pressed out you’ll need a hydraulic shop press with press plates and assorted dies.