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Drive Shaft repair question
Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 4:51 pm
by Focus on Life
Hi there, apologies if this has been covered elsewhere before, I'm brand new to the forum
I've owned a Bongo for almost 2 years and have just recently had a problem, the mechanic says the front drive shaft bearing (differential end) needs replacing along with the seal
I'd be grateful for some advice on where you guys obtain such parts, do you use original Mazda components or are there cheaper, reliable compatible parts available? Or do any forum members have any such parts for sale etc?
Really appreciate your help, I'm based in Rossendale, Lancashire by the way
Cheers
Shaz :)
Re: Drive Shaft repair question
Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 5:40 pm
by Harry
Hi Shaz.
Driveshafts....or do you mean propshafts?
I may have a front propshaft available (I'll have to have a think about it).
You'll find a whole series of tales of woe about me and propshafts which has only been cured by getting a rear propshaft custom made and ditching the front propshaft completely making my bongo 2WD instead of 4WD.
Let me know if you want more info.
good luck
H

Re: Drive Shaft repair question
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 10:02 am
by Focus on Life
Oooh H - propshafts/driveshafts? - erm I'm not 100% but the guy who's looked at it is a tyre specialist and mechanic and does a lot of repairs on diesel buses even though he hasn't worked on the Bongo before. The problems at the front passenger side and my fella first thought it was just low on diff oil cos there was a slight grinding sound - but when the mechanic looked, he said the seal had gone (I think he said it was misshapen?) but then said there was movement in the driveshaft, he could move it up & down so he reckons the bearing needs replacing too
Hope that bit more description helps? Thanks for your thoughts & advice
Shaz
Re: Drive Shaft repair question
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 11:35 am
by Harry
The propshafts are whanging great things that run forward and aft from the transfer box to the front and rear axles/differentials.
If the problem is on one side it sounds like its the driveshafts
cheers
H

Re: Drive Shaft repair question
Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 6:51 pm
by dandywarhol
Sounds like a front wheel bearing is worn.
Re: Drive Shaft repair question
Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 4:06 pm
by Focus on Life
Cheers, every second/third/fourth opinion helps in these cases doesnt it
What I'm wondering is about parts in order to keep the cost of the repair down?
I can have a chat with Mike at Wheelquick for some advice and a quote but I also wondered if this is the type of repair my fella and his mechanic could tackle OK if we could get some thoughts on where we might be able to pick up the parts?
The mechanic he uses does work on diesel buses a lot although he isnt familiar with the Bongo, would you guys recommend seeing a Bongo specialist or could you point me in the direction of a parts-source so they can work on it themselves?
Thanks again, it is still driving but the noise is making me cringe and worry a bit!
Shaz
Re: Drive Shaft repair question
Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 6:50 pm
by dandywarhol
A competant mechanic should be able to detect a wheel bearing/driveshaft/c.v. joint noise whether they work on buses or Ferraris IMO