arno
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Hey folks,
I recently did a brake service and bearing repacking job on my Deuce rear axles. The right two hubs on the rear axles run remarkably hotter than all the other hubs on the truck. I noticed there is a thread on hubs running hot, but what temperature is tolerable and what is too hot? The hot ones reach about 45-50° Celsius after half an hour drive whereas the cool ones are around 30°C.
The bearing ring and rollers looked okay but I did not check the seal binding to the outer bearing ring.
It is not the brake dragging, the drums are cool to the touch.
I set the play on all bearings (the cool ones and the hot ones) by tightening them to (IIRC 50Nm) while turning the hubs, then backing off 1/8 turn, as it is stated in my repair manual.
As I want to run the truck around 1500km next week, I'd like to be confident with that.
Greets
Arno
I recently did a brake service and bearing repacking job on my Deuce rear axles. The right two hubs on the rear axles run remarkably hotter than all the other hubs on the truck. I noticed there is a thread on hubs running hot, but what temperature is tolerable and what is too hot? The hot ones reach about 45-50° Celsius after half an hour drive whereas the cool ones are around 30°C.
The bearing ring and rollers looked okay but I did not check the seal binding to the outer bearing ring.
It is not the brake dragging, the drums are cool to the touch.
I set the play on all bearings (the cool ones and the hot ones) by tightening them to (IIRC 50Nm) while turning the hubs, then backing off 1/8 turn, as it is stated in my repair manual.
As I want to run the truck around 1500km next week, I'd like to be confident with that.
Greets
Arno