Pdwight
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I read you only tighten the bearings in hand tight
My manual says 35 inch pounds, thats a far cry from hand tight. I am in the process of doing this right now...new bearings, seals, rotors with new races. I dont want to get it too tight...what is to tight ?? I folowed the manual and tightened it to 35 inch pounds while turning the rotor...then backed off 1/4 turn and re tourqed it 16 inch pounds..I had to go 1/3 turn past this for the key to go in...is this too much ?? I have not driven it yet..it is still jacked up...should I re torque the retaining flange/nut to a looser setting??
Also I read somewhere that the auto hubs should not be packed with grease, instead good quality 30 wt. oil ?? which is right ?? I of course packed the new bearings with synthetic axel grease....but what about the hubs ?????
Thanks in advance
Dwight
My manual says 35 inch pounds, thats a far cry from hand tight. I am in the process of doing this right now...new bearings, seals, rotors with new races. I dont want to get it too tight...what is to tight ?? I folowed the manual and tightened it to 35 inch pounds while turning the rotor...then backed off 1/4 turn and re tourqed it 16 inch pounds..I had to go 1/3 turn past this for the key to go in...is this too much ?? I have not driven it yet..it is still jacked up...should I re torque the retaining flange/nut to a looser setting??
Also I read somewhere that the auto hubs should not be packed with grease, instead good quality 30 wt. oil ?? which is right ?? I of course packed the new bearings with synthetic axel grease....but what about the hubs ?????
Thanks in advance
Dwight