JDToumanian
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I have finished replacing the rear axle seals and cleaning and repacking the bearings. I adjusted the bearings per the TM, tightening to 50 ft.lbs. and then backing off 1/16 - 1/4 turn (shooting for 1/8 turn) to get the keeper to line up with a flat on the nut. All seems well except for the hub temperatures...
After a 15 minute drive at 50 mph, I stopped to check the hub temps. One was barely warm, two others were warm and the last was fairly hot. This troubled me a bit, so I decided to pull the axle shaft of the hot hub and recheck the adjustment. As it turns out, this was the tightest of the lot, I only had loosened the nut a hair over 1/16 turn, so in order to get a different adjustment out of it I flipped the adjusting nut over. This time I got just over 1/8 turn out of it and was pleased - confident all would be well.
However I went for a drive today... It was in the low 80s and I drove Route 66 at 50+mph for 20 minutes and stopped to check the temps... 1 warm, 2 hot but not too hot to keep your hand on, and the same one was still quite hot... more than about 2 seconds would make you say ouch. This time I think I can rule out tightness as the cause.
So is this abnormal? I realize the hubs are connected to the brake drums, I plan to check brake adjustment, but the hubs came off and on with no interference from the brake shoes, and the wheel seems to turn freely jacked up with the axle shaft out... So I hadn't suspected dragging brakes as the cause. How slight a drag of the brakes can cause this? Do you think the bearing is bad? What did I do wrong? Is this normal?
All advice is greatly appreciated!
Regards,
Jon
After a 15 minute drive at 50 mph, I stopped to check the hub temps. One was barely warm, two others were warm and the last was fairly hot. This troubled me a bit, so I decided to pull the axle shaft of the hot hub and recheck the adjustment. As it turns out, this was the tightest of the lot, I only had loosened the nut a hair over 1/16 turn, so in order to get a different adjustment out of it I flipped the adjusting nut over. This time I got just over 1/8 turn out of it and was pleased - confident all would be well.
However I went for a drive today... It was in the low 80s and I drove Route 66 at 50+mph for 20 minutes and stopped to check the temps... 1 warm, 2 hot but not too hot to keep your hand on, and the same one was still quite hot... more than about 2 seconds would make you say ouch. This time I think I can rule out tightness as the cause.
So is this abnormal? I realize the hubs are connected to the brake drums, I plan to check brake adjustment, but the hubs came off and on with no interference from the brake shoes, and the wheel seems to turn freely jacked up with the axle shaft out... So I hadn't suspected dragging brakes as the cause. How slight a drag of the brakes can cause this? Do you think the bearing is bad? What did I do wrong? Is this normal?
All advice is greatly appreciated!
Regards,
Jon