cleb
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Hot Hub
Hello all,
I got my M35A2 at Ft. Lewis about a year ago. One the way back the most rear hub on the drivers side ran hot. I got the truck home, and after a month or 2, it started leaking gear oil into the brakes, and pushed the grease out. I took both sides on that axle apart, re-packed, and put new seals in. The passenger side hub ran fine, but the drivers side still ran hot. I tightened both to the same spec, and they both felt the same, no play, but not too tight as to bind up. I replaced the seals, bearings, and race on the hot hub. It still ran a lot hotter than the rest, but I drove it 360 miles to school anyways. After a few months of driving here, gear oil coming out again. I replaced the bearings, races, and seals again, and used the black molly grease from napa a mechanic recommended (instead of the yellow stuff). Got it all back together, and torqued right, felt good, and its still running hot. It seems like its only the outer bearing. The end of the hub is hot, but the closer you get to the lug nuts and inner bearing, it gets cooler. The end of the hub after a run at 50 for 8 miles is too hot to touch for more than 1-2 seconds. I think it cooked the seal last time, and let oil in, cooked the bearings. Any ideas? Someone said it might be a bent axle, so I'm going to try pulling that, and taping a bag over the end. Could it be the hub? We seated the races all the way in where they should be, checked with a mirror. Bent spindle? A bit fustrated at this point....
Thanks,
cleb
Hello all,
I got my M35A2 at Ft. Lewis about a year ago. One the way back the most rear hub on the drivers side ran hot. I got the truck home, and after a month or 2, it started leaking gear oil into the brakes, and pushed the grease out. I took both sides on that axle apart, re-packed, and put new seals in. The passenger side hub ran fine, but the drivers side still ran hot. I tightened both to the same spec, and they both felt the same, no play, but not too tight as to bind up. I replaced the seals, bearings, and race on the hot hub. It still ran a lot hotter than the rest, but I drove it 360 miles to school anyways. After a few months of driving here, gear oil coming out again. I replaced the bearings, races, and seals again, and used the black molly grease from napa a mechanic recommended (instead of the yellow stuff). Got it all back together, and torqued right, felt good, and its still running hot. It seems like its only the outer bearing. The end of the hub is hot, but the closer you get to the lug nuts and inner bearing, it gets cooler. The end of the hub after a run at 50 for 8 miles is too hot to touch for more than 1-2 seconds. I think it cooked the seal last time, and let oil in, cooked the bearings. Any ideas? Someone said it might be a bent axle, so I'm going to try pulling that, and taping a bag over the end. Could it be the hub? We seated the races all the way in where they should be, checked with a mirror. Bent spindle? A bit fustrated at this point....
Thanks,
cleb