daredevil
Well-Known Member
Who has lost an axle with green bearings because of bearing failure? Really that should be the poll.
Who has lost an axle with green bearings because of bearing failure? Really that should be the poll.
The stock tapered bearings are not supposed to see any gear oil. If they are, the seals are bad.If we tear down these old tapered units and replace bearings, gear oil dependent bearings that is;
we best make sure to change and clean out that housing spotless of any metal debris or our
new tapered bearings will fail in short order. The set up is also labor and service intensive, although if you get it right, preload with a cleaned out housing your good to go.
For this labor intensive factor alone and for ease of service in future I put in press on "green bearings." ( 489 / 8.75 /w Auburn )
500 Special
Axle end play adjustment: First you want to have the non adjustable side all the way tight against the backing plate. Then tighten the adjuster side until there is resistance in turning the adjuster. It's preferable to move the adjuster with a spanner but alternatively you can use a 1/4" pin punch and a hammer. Just don't beat the snot out of the teeth and you will be fine - and if you don't have it too tight not a lot of force will be required to bump it around.
Make the adjustment until you get about .060" end play and tighten the flange and recheck the end play. You will loose some when the flange is tightened so remeasure and see what you got. To move the adjuster nut you will have to loosen the plate a little so do the best to gauge how much you will need to adjust in order to compensate for the end play change as you tighten the flange. The end result should be .008" - .018" end play but I have heard a little tighter like .005" won't hurt anything. If it's too loose you will damage the seal in the plate and at minimum the radial axle movement will be beyond the seals elastic range causing it to leak. Drive around the block and recheck it.
I just installed timpkin bearings that are well packed with grease. I did not put extra grease in between the inner seal and the bearing. How many miles before I need to pack them again?................MOyup supposed to use bearing grease only, if you get gear oil in them you will wash out the grease and burn up the bearing.
and to the comment of cleaning out everything from the housing, I actually washed it out with my garden hose before assembly...of course I blew out all the residual water... but ended up beautifully clean. Now if only my machine shop had packed my bearings with grease before he pressed them on the axle...its hard getting those well packed already on the axle.