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my hub is hot...

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i just did my front wheel bearings on the passenger side. i took it for a test drive, and after about 5 miles i get out and check things and my hub is hot. like hot enough that you cant leave your finger on it for more than 2 or 3 seconds. more on the inside than the outside. much hotter than the driver side, which is only a bit warm. could this be a new bearing just working itself in? or am i pooched? im supposed to drive 6 hours tomorrow, and im stressing a bit.

DId you overtighten the wheel bearing? bearings (wheel bearings) dont work themselves in, they just work. HOw did you lubricate it? Did you but the washer back properly? All things that need to be checked.

 

 

nipper

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you mean over tighten the castle nut? possibly. i cranked it to 150 ft lbs - didnt think you could over tighten a castle nut. washers are on proper. filled bearings with a non melt moly hi temp grease that says its good for wheel bearings on the side of the tube (cant remember the name right now).

you mean over tighten the castle nut? possibly. i cranked it to 150 ft lbs - didnt think you could over tighten a castle nut. washers are on proper. filled bearings with a non melt moly hi temp grease that says its good for wheel bearings on the side of the tube (cant remember the name right now).

 

 

Sounds all good. you dont have a brake dragging?

(and anyone can overtighten anything... the things I've seen :eek: )

 

nipper

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theres a possibility that the inside bearing isnt fully seated...:banghead: I pulled the axle thru the hub, then had to take it out again, and the inside bearing came with it. i couldnt get the bearing off the shaft, so i just heated the crap out of the hub and put the whole thing back in. it went in easy, but maybe she didnt seat...

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no, i dont think the brake is dragging. i spun the wheel when it was up on the stand, and it was good. i guess i should check that again.

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ya i think the axle just has to come out again. oh well at least tomorows monday so i can get the bearing pressed off the shaft somewhere and do it all over again... grr...

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took out axle, had bearing pressed off the shaft, redid the insert procedure, test drive, and now no heat. so... how long will THAT bearing last?... it got a little more action than i wanted to give it.

 

oh well. i'll do the spfi swap when it goes back in the garage maybe.

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