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I one go out before I left, a different one go out in Canada, both of those and one more went out when I was almost to Bragg. Possibly how I am assembling them?
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I'm sure the military never had the ERDLator running over rough terrain. Just bring it into a site and leave it there until the camp moved. It is a beast of a thing though and should have been installed on a 5 ton truck !One of the hubs has new bearings and seats which is what the seal seals to. When I pull the. Apart I will inspect them thoroughly, see if there are any burs or gouges.
The box is original to the truck. It was a water filtration unit commonly called an ERDLator. The link is to some info on it. The pictures shown are the smaller version, mine was the 3000gpm version. Not a whole lot of info out there on them.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ERDLator
Oil leaks happen. That is just the nature of moving vehicles. There are many reasons why the seal could be leaking in so short a time. You used new bearings right ? Did you get them tight enough when you assembled it ? I torque the wheel bearings down to around 250 to 300ft Ibs, then back them off about 60 degrees then tighten then up 30 more degrees. This seems to help "seat" the bearings better then what the manuals say to do. Also did the seal go in straight ? If it got "cocked" any at all it could cause a leak as the seal is not setting on the shaft properly. Did you "knick" the seal during installation ? This happens a lot when trying to guide the hub back on the shaft. The seal catches the threaded shaft and gets a slight tear on it. Did the seal feel tight in its bore ? Sometimes the hub itself is worn out where the seals mount intoMade a disheartening discovery today. After only about 1000 miles the first hub that I had replaced bearings, races, seals, and all brake components on started to leak again. I am not sure what I am doing wrong. As the bearings wear in will they become looser and need to be tightened to set the seal?
On a brighter note, I have a set of heads, head gaskets, manifold gaskets, and hardware waiting for me at my brothers shop. Over the Thanksgiving weekend we will be going through the engine in the attempt to stop oil and exhaust leaks. It will be nice to be able to close the windshield and not breath exhaust fumes. While in there we will also mess with the fuel settings and see if we can't stop the smoke.
Also waiting for me at my brothers place is an arctic grill cover. I drove around quite a bit this last weekend, probably around 100 miles up and down the Nc hills and was fairly adamant about maintaining speed. Through the drive the temp never went above about 155*F. I have verified the accuracy of my temp gauge with an IR thermometer so I am confident that it isn't lying to me.
Still so many things I need/want to get done, all it takes is time and money. I look at other trucks on here that so clean you could eat off the axles, I dream of the day that I am not loosing fluid of one kind or another. I keep working my way to that goal, some days I feel I am closer to it, and others I feel like it is unattainable. I am close to 8000 miles since I bought Brutus so I guess I can't be too upset about the issues that are coming up.
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