TexasKnucklehead
Jedi Knight
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The weather has been perfect in Tx for TR driving. So well that today I worked on mine. During my last trip to Austin, I noticed that the car wanted to wander a little at highway speeds -like maybe alignment was off, or a bad link.
First I decided to swap the front wheels and while doing so, noticed a lot of play in the wheel -like the bearing was loose. Taking the hub off, everything looked ok, no signs of any grease leaking around the seal, still grease in the bearings, no signs of over heated bearings/races. No signs of wear on the bearings or races. I cleaned out the old grease, repacked, reassembled, and everything seems fine. The drivers side had more "end float" than the passenger, but either was 4 or 8 times what it should be.
My book says to tighten the wheel bearing nut to 5ft-lbs and back off a flat. -My torque wrench will not register less than 10ft-lbs, but that approach seems to allow the wheel to spin free, with very minimal float. I tried to use my harbor-freight-vice-grips/dial indicator, but don't understand exactly where/how to measure the end float.
But my real question is, how could the end float change over time? Or did I incorrectly install the bearings a few years ago? The cotter keys were intact. My test drive at 70mph seemed to track true.
First I decided to swap the front wheels and while doing so, noticed a lot of play in the wheel -like the bearing was loose. Taking the hub off, everything looked ok, no signs of any grease leaking around the seal, still grease in the bearings, no signs of over heated bearings/races. No signs of wear on the bearings or races. I cleaned out the old grease, repacked, reassembled, and everything seems fine. The drivers side had more "end float" than the passenger, but either was 4 or 8 times what it should be.
My book says to tighten the wheel bearing nut to 5ft-lbs and back off a flat. -My torque wrench will not register less than 10ft-lbs, but that approach seems to allow the wheel to spin free, with very minimal float. I tried to use my harbor-freight-vice-grips/dial indicator, but don't understand exactly where/how to measure the end float.
But my real question is, how could the end float change over time? Or did I incorrectly install the bearings a few years ago? The cotter keys were intact. My test drive at 70mph seemed to track true.