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New (to me) 1980 Volvo 244

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Old Oct 19th, 2020, 11:36   #11
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It surprising what you can find on Amazon Alan or should i say "Amazong"?

Very wise move adding a bit of grease and changing the bearing (when it lands) as if the bearing "picks up" and partially seizes, you get a nasty squeal and a smell of burning rubber!

I wonder if the PO did similar to what you've just done to get it in a state where it could be sold? Probably got a quote from Volvo for the bearing and when he finished crying (or laughing!) decided to bodge it and scarper.
My feeling is that it has been apart in the past, but perhaps not in the PO's tenure (I think he had owned it 4 years) - maybe 10 years ago - just a feeling with nothing but my experience and opinion to support it.

That aside, it does of course make sense to change the bearing and support now, and for a score plus a bit of my time (that I quite enjoy) that is another cheap fix that should keep the RB going for a decade or so.

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