Looks like heat scoring. I could be wrong and its just staining, but I don't think so.I’ve seen markings like that and figured it was the race shifting from having some bearing play.
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Looks like heat scoring. I could be wrong and its just staining, but I don't think so.I’ve seen markings like that and figured it was the race shifting from having some bearing play.
Too tight or too loose Or dirt in grease. Did you pack the bearings correctly?Last year, I replaced my spindles & wheels bearings during some routine maintenance. This year, after only 12k miles, I'm in there again because of a prematurely failed axle seal.
This is what my spindles looked like after only 12k miles. Darkening in present at both the inner & outer bearing only on the Lower Half of the spindle. Interestingly both sides (driver/passenger) were almost identical.
Is there a reason for this that I'm missing? Wheel bearing preload too tight or too loose? Trunnion bearing preload incorrect? Normal?
Top (no damage):
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Side:
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Bottom:
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There's your problem.Pre-load set per FSM with fish scale.
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I use these too, however, the first fit, I had to do a bit of filing on the locking washer to get the screws to go in. It was off just a CH that the tiny screws would cross thread.![]()
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Any water/mud crossings, did you bary that wheel? Looks like corrosion!Last year, I replaced my spindles & wheels bearings during some routine maintenance. This year, after only 12k miles, I'm in there again because of a prematurely failed axle seal.
This is what my spindles looked like after only 12k miles. Darkening in present at both the inner & outer bearing only on the Lower Half of the spindle. Interestingly both sides (driver/passenger) were almost identical.
Is there a reason for this that I'm missing? Wheel bearing preload too tight or too loose? Trunnion bearing preload incorrect? Normal?
Top (no damage):
View attachment 3711285
Side:
View attachment 3711286
Bottom:
View attachment 3711287
All desert driving. No water to speak of. I think the guys here nailed it with low preload.Any water/mud crossings, did you bary that wheel? Looks like corrosion!
I'm 99% sure I misread that and tightened my inner nuts to 48 lb*ft. I just pulled the wheels off and measured with the fish scale, and they are both still in spec (although I do have the brakes intact). Regardless, I'm thinking I should redo them as described previously (35 lb*ft on the inner nut). Agree?It is well documented that the FSM for the USA trucks is incorrect and lists them as LB-IN.
The fish scale doesn't really work well because the new greases are much better than 30 years ago.
I use Lucas Red-N-Tacky 2 for the wheel bearings and I tried the fish scale and could never get up to the setting for rotational force no matter how tight or loose I tightened the bearings.
There are a few guys on here that run them at 45 LB-FT. If I was to be going slow and crawling and maybe trailer to a location, yes. Being tighter can generate more heat.I'm 99% sure I misread that and tightened my inner nuts to 48 lb*ft. I just pulled the wheels off and measured with the fish scale, and they are both still in spec (although I do have the brakes intact). Regardless, I'm thinking I should redo them as described previously (35 lb*ft on the inner nut). Agree?
So am I... I'm just learning as I go. This is my first live front axle ever.If it was mine, yes, I'd retorque them, but km a bit OCD on this stuff.
and measured with the fish scale,