mistaken1
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Some time back I took the deuce to town and back (2 hours on the highway). When I went to drain the air tanks I found gear oil pooled on the inside passenger front rear wheel. The dreaded axle vent and quite possibly too much oil in the differential. I freed up the axle vent and with the exception of a couple of trips around the block I have sidelined the truck until I can check the bearings.
So today I tore into the hub. With the exception of one stubborn budd nut disassembly went well. You can see from the pictures there is clearly oil in the bearings. When I removed the outer seal I found nothing in the keyway but grease and oil. You can see in one picture part of a cork seal that was most definitely not in the keyway. Looking at the inside of the brake drum it appears there has probably been a small but steady leak going on for a while.
Anyhow the bearings look good, the races look good, the seals look good. Most of the brake pads are clean and still rough.
My plan is to thoroughly clean and roughen the few slick areas of the brake pads, to thoroughly clean the drum and hub, to grease the bearings and reassemble everything using the original parts with the exception of the lock washer (that will be new). I will include a new cork seal as well.
On to the opinion part, sound reasonable?
And yes I did get grease on the wife’s camera.
So today I tore into the hub. With the exception of one stubborn budd nut disassembly went well. You can see from the pictures there is clearly oil in the bearings. When I removed the outer seal I found nothing in the keyway but grease and oil. You can see in one picture part of a cork seal that was most definitely not in the keyway. Looking at the inside of the brake drum it appears there has probably been a small but steady leak going on for a while.
Anyhow the bearings look good, the races look good, the seals look good. Most of the brake pads are clean and still rough.
My plan is to thoroughly clean and roughen the few slick areas of the brake pads, to thoroughly clean the drum and hub, to grease the bearings and reassemble everything using the original parts with the exception of the lock washer (that will be new). I will include a new cork seal as well.
On to the opinion part, sound reasonable?
And yes I did get grease on the wife’s camera.
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