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It has been a busy week between packing up the house and getting Brutus ready for the trip.
I started with the Parking brake. Though there was obviously plenty of pad left on the shoes, i figured I would swap them out anyways. Once I got the shoes swapped out I attached the lever end and got it all adjusted. It is nice being able to park on sloping ground now.
Next I started on the wheel bearings and brakes. The brakes are in good shape and only took a little bit of adjustment. The wheel bearings on the other hand were in serious need of grease. only one out of the four had anything that resembled grease. they all had what looked and felt to be heavy weight gear oil instead of grease. All of my hubs were dry so I had no reason to think I had bad seals. After cleaning the bearings I inspected them and they were all in good shape. So other than lack of grease they were good.
This was the rear right wheel, the warmest of all of the hubs. I hadn't cleaned anything when I took this picture.
When I first disassembled the hub my first reaction was that oil at this point was a bad sign, but I believe it is normal
this was actually as I was disassembling the above hub
The front hubs appeared to be freshly greased so no pictures. After a 10 mile drive this morning at 50 MPH all hubs were between 80-90 degrees.
I swapped out both windshields. Both were cracked with nasty corrosion on the frames. All of the hardware had to be drilled out. A few of the Bolts didn't have much of their heads left. The rest of the truck has so little corrosion it was surprising to find it so bad here. Also Installed the Alnico wiper arms. I am having trouble with one of my wiper motors. It was sticking so I serviced it. Even with the control valve fully open it will slowly move to the outside of the cylinder and return. The button also doesn't pop out when it runs.
The Two speed transfer case love had been modified to be a lot longer. The knob was right where my elbow wanted to be while shifting. I ordered a stock stick and swapped them out. So much more comfortable now.
While the tires were off I serviced the trunion bearings. I know the LO says only to loosen the cover bolts but I wanted to see what was in there. It was full of nasty baked grease. I cleaned it out and started pumping into the zerk fitting. On the R/H bearing grease never came through the cover side but instead came out the other end. Should I have filled the cap with grease? With the seal on this side of the bearings it didn't seem that it would help anything.
I started with the Parking brake. Though there was obviously plenty of pad left on the shoes, i figured I would swap them out anyways. Once I got the shoes swapped out I attached the lever end and got it all adjusted. It is nice being able to park on sloping ground now.
Next I started on the wheel bearings and brakes. The brakes are in good shape and only took a little bit of adjustment. The wheel bearings on the other hand were in serious need of grease. only one out of the four had anything that resembled grease. they all had what looked and felt to be heavy weight gear oil instead of grease. All of my hubs were dry so I had no reason to think I had bad seals. After cleaning the bearings I inspected them and they were all in good shape. So other than lack of grease they were good.
This was the rear right wheel, the warmest of all of the hubs. I hadn't cleaned anything when I took this picture.
When I first disassembled the hub my first reaction was that oil at this point was a bad sign, but I believe it is normal
this was actually as I was disassembling the above hub
The front hubs appeared to be freshly greased so no pictures. After a 10 mile drive this morning at 50 MPH all hubs were between 80-90 degrees.
I swapped out both windshields. Both were cracked with nasty corrosion on the frames. All of the hardware had to be drilled out. A few of the Bolts didn't have much of their heads left. The rest of the truck has so little corrosion it was surprising to find it so bad here. Also Installed the Alnico wiper arms. I am having trouble with one of my wiper motors. It was sticking so I serviced it. Even with the control valve fully open it will slowly move to the outside of the cylinder and return. The button also doesn't pop out when it runs.
The Two speed transfer case love had been modified to be a lot longer. The knob was right where my elbow wanted to be while shifting. I ordered a stock stick and swapped them out. So much more comfortable now.
While the tires were off I serviced the trunion bearings. I know the LO says only to loosen the cover bolts but I wanted to see what was in there. It was full of nasty baked grease. I cleaned it out and started pumping into the zerk fitting. On the R/H bearing grease never came through the cover side but instead came out the other end. Should I have filled the cap with grease? With the seal on this side of the bearings it didn't seem that it would help anything.
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