Disassembly done and wiped down. Did a quick visual and see a lot of what I call questionable. I'll break this down with the pics.
As previously noted pretty dry compared to the video and the inner bearing looks hot.. Some kind of green grease.
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Damage on spindle. One pic shows a ding in the shaft. As well as scratches. Still can't get the inner bearing off. Does this have to be driven out from the back side?
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Little grease on the knuckle.
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U-joint grease caps are loose on some.
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The thrust washer on the inboard side of the knuckle as well as the mating surface of the seal retainer are all chewed up.
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Knuckle shaft pitted either through casting or repaired corrosion. Suspect casting.
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Part of the knuckle appears to have been dragging on the inside of the axle housing as well as the lower king pin boss.
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Upper king pin has some scoring and a small amount of slop with the busing. Lower is better but still a tiny bit.
Sorry for the length of this post but I'm still cleaning and researching.
I worked on jet aircraft for 40 years so I tend to treat everything like the smallest blemish could kill everyone. I'm trying to remember IT'S NOT AN AIRPLANE!
So am I splitting hairs here?