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Bearing is stuck

zeisshensoldt

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I was under the impression that the inner wheel bearing would just slide on, but for some reason it hung up. I tried hitting around the bearing with a hammer, but now it's just stuck even more. It will not budge in either direction. Should the bearing require force for installation or is it supposed slide on?
 

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ryan77

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Use a puller! To get it off should slide right on maybe with a tap or 2. Something is not right.
 
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Clay James

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You have to push gently and evenly from each side for it to slide right on. It's a very tight fit so if it's off at all it hangs up. Never hit them with a hammer! I found a few that were pretty dented up from someone beating them into place. The same goes for taking them off. Just give it even pressure on each side and it will slide right off.
 

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They are not interchangeable.

The inner bearing is a 3994, the outer bearing is a 392.

You may have to tap it into position(on the inner race with a brass punch or a sleeve that will use the full inner race surface). It should be a snug fit. Get it cocked, and it will bind.

I have to question, are you following the TM procedure? I'm concerned about proper preload.


You haven't updated your last few threads. Should we assume you've solved all those issues?
 
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I think so ? Lol I had the same problem but I didn't hammer mine on it just wouldn't go over the lip I just tried the other one and it slid right on no problem
 

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This may sound like a stupid question but, what do you think the technical manuals are for?

All the info you need to perform the tasks you are doing, is documented in those books. They can be read by an idiot that has no experience at all, and allow that idiot to perform a repair procedure CORRECTLY!


Seriously, all the repairs you've been doing lately, need to be done correctly, or you've wasted your time and possibly are going to endanger yourself and the general public.

What about adjusting your brakes properly? What about bleeding your brake system properly,Torque the spindle nuts correctly? Etc...

I even question/have doubt on the grease you used.
 
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Trumpet grease only works "up and down" with air flowing around it.


Wheel bearings need grease that goes round and round without getting dizzy.
 
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One more thing(while I'm offering constructive criticism and important info), the last few threads you've posted, should have been one long one. Much easier to follow and then everyone knows why your asking each question.

Oh, also, the TM tells you where to position the wire clamps for your new boots. If they are incorrectly positioned, they will either fall off or damage your new boots. Did you know that?
 
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zeisshensoldt

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This may sound like a stupid question but, what do you think the technical manuals are for?

All the info you need to perform the tasks you are doing, is documented in those books. They can be read by an idiot that has no experience at all, and allow that idiot to perform a repair procedure CORRECTLY!


Seriously, all the repairs you've been doing lately, need to be done correctly, or you've wasted your time and possibly are going to endanger yourself and the general public.

What about adjusting your brakes properly? What about bleeding your brake system properly,Torque the spindle nuts correctly? Etc...

I even question/have doubt on the grease you used.

One more thing(while I'm offering constructive criticism and important info), the last few threads you've posted, should have been one long one. Much easier to follow and then everyone know why your asking each question.

Oh, also, the TM tells you where to position the wire clamps for your new boots. If they are incorrectly positioned, they will either fall off or damage your new boots. Did you know that?
Understood. Why's there so much doubt, even on the grease? I'm plenty aware of the risks that I'm taking and have been following "Banshee365's stepxstep guide". Granted it does not give torque specs, but you speak to me as if I'm entirely incapable or rather too simple minded to preform this task. I very much appreciate your concern, but it's condescending.
 

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Understood. Why's there so much doubt, even on the grease? I'm plenty aware of the risks that I'm taking and have been following "Banshee365's stepxstep guide". Granted it does not give torque specs, but you speak to me as if I'm entirely incapable or rather too simple minded to preform this task. I very much appreciate your concern, but it's condescending.
It's how he shows his love just be thankful he's not humping your leg like a dog
 

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!!!!!!!!!!!!!get's back up floor!:funny:

Seriously, The work you are doing (and all work) is in the T.M.s After reading and applying the instuctions, you will feel "better" and happier you accomplished What should be done How it should be done< LOVE your Truck >
 
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ryan77

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Hes trying to help you! And protect your life and others! Hes also protecting the image of us! Doesnt look good when some idiot's wheel came off because he didnt follow specs! Be glad there's a source of free info here!!!! And a wealth of knowlegeble guys!!
 

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I very pleased to hear you are using Banshee's very helpful thread! I assumed you were just winging it, for that I say sorry, I was wrong.

I don't mean to come off as condescending(I hear that occasionally). I just put the facts out there.

So, might I suggest(once again), you reference the TMs, as well as follow the helpful threads on SS. That way you assure yourself, that your doing it correctly.

Most importantly, it sounds like this site is working well for you(and many others).

Carry on...
 

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And for the guy using trumpet grease on his wheel bearings.

I wouldn't carry a tune, in your truck. Did you replace your tach, with a metronome?
 

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And for the guy using trumpet grease on his wheel bearings.

I wouldn't carry a tune, in your truck. Did you replace your tach, with a metronome?
:funny:

The thing about an idiot being able to follow the TM's is true. Just because they are designed for the lowest possible skill/intelligence level, does not discount their usefulness or exactness. If no one ever read them, they would not be updated umpteen times.

Zeiss, I'm glad that no one has piped up with bad advice yet for you, such as bang it on with a sledge and oversized pipe, and get-r-done. No one here wants you to have a personal road disaster, and they don't want their advice to weigh on their conscience.

Fixing these trucks is part of the hobby--it shouldn't cause suffering in solitude.

I recommend you pull the bearing back off, clean it up and inspect for damage from the hammer. And as Doghead said, verify that the grease you're using is correct for your application. And on behalf of the others, thank you Zeiss for asking others before taking a chance on possibly sabotaging a repair. It shows personal responsibility and pride in your vehicle.
 
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So, how's the bearing installation going?
 
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