I finally got some of my supplies in from various online vendors and decided to start tearing down my new to me M35A2. I tried to drive this home and about 400 miles in, the truck started oozing a LOT of grease from the boots. The driver hub was also getting hot very quickly. I started with just jacking it up and checking for wheel spin. It spins pretty easy! There isn't anything that feels like metal on metal other than there IS a slight scrape noise happening for short durations while the wheel is spinning. It sounds rather hollow so perhaps brakes? I have attached a picture with the hub removed as I get started and the bearing appears to be rolling smoothly and it certainly didn't get hot enough to melt the original brown grease in there and the grease is still very "greasy". I also removed the axle vent and it breaths freely.
Both boots are shot for sure. They are cracked/torn in several places. As soon as my breaker bar and budd socket get here, I'll pull the wheel and check the brake spacing.
When driving around the parking lot, the hub was reading 185ish on a short drive on the driver side but about 120 on the passenger side. It seems like a longshot but maybe the IR gun wasn't giving an accurate reading due to too much sunlight or something. It seems hard to imagine how a hub could be that hot and not melt that grease in the outer hub. Also of note there is zero liquid in hub. Just grease.
Regardless, I'll post more details once I get the wheel off. I might as well do a full hub service. I got the parts (silicone boots instead of zippered) so it's all coming off regardless.
Both boots are shot for sure. They are cracked/torn in several places. As soon as my breaker bar and budd socket get here, I'll pull the wheel and check the brake spacing.
When driving around the parking lot, the hub was reading 185ish on a short drive on the driver side but about 120 on the passenger side. It seems like a longshot but maybe the IR gun wasn't giving an accurate reading due to too much sunlight or something. It seems hard to imagine how a hub could be that hot and not melt that grease in the outer hub. Also of note there is zero liquid in hub. Just grease.
Regardless, I'll post more details once I get the wheel off. I might as well do a full hub service. I got the parts (silicone boots instead of zippered) so it's all coming off regardless.
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