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The left side trunnion was nasty. The right side wasn't so bad. Instead of breaking it all the way down, I scooped and washed as much of the peanut butter out as possible. Then I pumped fresh grease in until clean grease was coming past the grease seal. I'd really rather disassemble them and clean them up right, but that'll have to do for now. I'll have to study up on how to break the trunnions down. It looks like quite a project.
I test drove the truck this evening and all I can say is "Dagnabit!" I have the bearings too tight in the rear hubs. They're running about 150 degrees instead of the 115 or so that is normal. So tomorrow morning I have to pop them open again and back off of the adjuster a little bit and try it again.
Ah Betty, you are sometimes a cruel mistress.
I test drove the truck this evening and all I can say is "Dagnabit!" I have the bearings too tight in the rear hubs. They're running about 150 degrees instead of the 115 or so that is normal. So tomorrow morning I have to pop them open again and back off of the adjuster a little bit and try it again.
Ah Betty, you are sometimes a cruel mistress.