Removing and refitting a Fulvia wheel bearing is not a simple job and needs special tools.
I understand that some special tools are required and that the Club can help in this respect, although within reason I might be willing to buy them. I see that Pieces Fulvia do some.
Please can anyone tell me what tools are necessary?
The hub nut tool (2 types 3or 6 prong) and the bearing retaining nut tool. You will need to remove a v large wire circlip buried in the crud of the inner part of the retaining nut. You will also have the rig up a “pusher” to keep the tool tight to the nut so it does not slip off. With luck and a long bar you may be able to undo the retaining nut keeping the hub on the car. Sometimes they need to be drilled. Sometimes they need to be done on the bench with heat and a large vice. The club has the tools for hire.
I recently changed both wheel bearings and had the pleasure of experiencing two of the three scenarios above. One of the large nuts came off with the hub in-situ. The other was a lot more fun. Firstly, it sheared my 1/2 drive, bent a replacement. The enitre hub had to be removed, copious amounts of heated applied (it was glowing orange), and two people hanging onto a scaffolding bar. Luckily the drill stayed tucked away.