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CTIS Seal Help!!

DiverDarrell

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FMTV Hub removal CTIS Seal Help!!

Trying to get my hub off and it is stuck on. I have removed everything I can see including the small spring clip. What am I missing?IMG_0693.jpgIMG_0694.jpg
 
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DiverDarrell

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Ha yes, I did pack the rear side bearings. The bigger they are, the easier they are to load with grease. New seals are in, hub is ready to go on, and being near Seattle, hear comes the rain.... well at least it gives me time to blow out the oil on the ctis lines. Seal failure caused my hub oil to eject out the ctis exhaust
 

DiverDarrell

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When I first got the hub apart, I was a bit confused as I thought both sides were oil bath lubed. So when the back bearing came out greasy, I had to really look at things and realized that rear were greased and sealed from the front. I wonder why they didn't just drill some oil passages from the front to the back and oil bath all the bearings? Tomorrow I will add more photos as I put it all back together so those who haven't opened up their hubs can see what's inside.

Also so I was really shocked at how loose the axle nut was.
 
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