I've got the cases split on my 2006 300EC and will be replacing the 2 bearings on the transmission shaft that holds the clutch. Both bearings, an open 6203 and a sealed 1 side 6205 are both a bit gritty feeling, so I have 2 new very smooth running SKF bearings to pop it.
The 6205 I took out had one rubber seal on the clutch side that didn't look in very good shape, much like what a cheap chinese wheel bearing looks like when its toast. (like rust bubbling the rubber) There is no seal on the trans side. In theory this seal wouldn't let much if any oil through it to the clutch side. I have a doubled shielded (metal) one to replace it. This will likely let some oil pass through it, especially if I take off the trans side shield like the oem one.
My questions are:
Should I leave the trans side shield on it to keep out any tiny metal bits that could get in and cause the bearing to get rough again?
Is there any reason why no oil should be allowed to pass thru that bearing to the clutch? (sealed vs shielded) Seems like squeeling clutch problems are fixed by more oiling. (like drilling the basket to let more oil in)
The 6205 I took out had one rubber seal on the clutch side that didn't look in very good shape, much like what a cheap chinese wheel bearing looks like when its toast. (like rust bubbling the rubber) There is no seal on the trans side. In theory this seal wouldn't let much if any oil through it to the clutch side. I have a doubled shielded (metal) one to replace it. This will likely let some oil pass through it, especially if I take off the trans side shield like the oem one.
My questions are:
Should I leave the trans side shield on it to keep out any tiny metal bits that could get in and cause the bearing to get rough again?
Is there any reason why no oil should be allowed to pass thru that bearing to the clutch? (sealed vs shielded) Seems like squeeling clutch problems are fixed by more oiling. (like drilling the basket to let more oil in)