zak
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When I got my truck a year ago, the right rearmost axle was was leaking. I put in new seals and repacked the bearings. I adjusted the bearings according to the TM, torque inner nut to 50 lbs and back off 1/16 to 1/4 turn. Torque outer 100 to 200ftlbs. After a test drive the hub was hot to the touch. After backing off twice more it ran as cool as the others ( just slightly warm ). After putting on about 500 miles this summer it started to leak again. I now discovered that the vent was plugged( air hissed out when I pushed down on it). After fixing the vent and repacking the bearings (new ones), I again adjusted the bearings by backing off a 1/4 turn and after a 10 mile run the hub was again hot to the touch ( way more than the others). I didn't have time to readjust it again.
I am using Valvoline non-disc wheel bearing grease, part no w608. I've never had a wheel bearing give me so much trouble. The wheel spins free on a jack and the brakes are not dragging. I can only assume that the bearing is still too tight. Unfortunately I can't get back to the truck for at least three weeks and by that time it might be under snow and will have to wait for spring. Do I just have a finicky wheel or am I using the wrong grease?
I am using Valvoline non-disc wheel bearing grease, part no w608. I've never had a wheel bearing give me so much trouble. The wheel spins free on a jack and the brakes are not dragging. I can only assume that the bearing is still too tight. Unfortunately I can't get back to the truck for at least three weeks and by that time it might be under snow and will have to wait for spring. Do I just have a finicky wheel or am I using the wrong grease?