ems4ty
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Okay, I finally got the deuce all back together and am getting prepared for this weekends convoy to Stoddard Valley. I took the truck to the car show this evening for kicks... Was late, but did have a chance to talk to a few people. Anyways, I drive back to my office to park the truck overnight and thought about checking the temp of the rear axle hubs to see if they are overheating or if they are all within the same temp range or so. Here's what I found:
Approx. 9 Miles from car show to my office
63 Degrees Outside Air Temp
83 Degrees Drivers Front/Rear Axle
95 Degrees Drivers Rear/Rear Axle
94 Degrees Passengers Front/Rear Axle
109 Degrees Passengers Rear/Rear Axle
Seems like I have a bit of a problem with the Pass. Rear. but have no Idea what to expect as a normal operating temperature range. Anyone have any ideas?
PS. I just replaced the rear Brakes, Wheel Cylinders, Repacked the Bearings, Installed New Inner and Outer Seals, Permatexed the Cork Gasket and OuterSeal to prevent leaks.
Thanks! I've got 2 days to fix it before the long haul to Stoddard Valley...
Approx. 9 Miles from car show to my office
63 Degrees Outside Air Temp
83 Degrees Drivers Front/Rear Axle
95 Degrees Drivers Rear/Rear Axle
94 Degrees Passengers Front/Rear Axle
109 Degrees Passengers Rear/Rear Axle
Seems like I have a bit of a problem with the Pass. Rear. but have no Idea what to expect as a normal operating temperature range. Anyone have any ideas?
PS. I just replaced the rear Brakes, Wheel Cylinders, Repacked the Bearings, Installed New Inner and Outer Seals, Permatexed the Cork Gasket and OuterSeal to prevent leaks.
Thanks! I've got 2 days to fix it before the long haul to Stoddard Valley...