my bro managed to damage his right front disc and hub an stub shaft,so fitted new disc second hand hub assy , cleaned it bearings ect relubed and assembled the axles again rebuilt calipar new pads as well , tighten hub nut to specs but its running hot any ideas please
he trolls the forum so will see replies
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89 safari, pto winch, 33x15 simexs. sliders,75mm lift . turbo intercoolered
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Is the hub square?
(no im not trying to be a smart arse)
I mean is it even slightly warped or bent?
Make sure its straight/flat/square...cos im sure being slightly out of square wouldnt help.
Just a thought.
DS
(no im not trying to be a smart arse)
I mean is it even slightly warped or bent?
Make sure its straight/flat/square...cos im sure being slightly out of square wouldnt help.
Just a thought.
DS
Patience is not a virtue. Its a weakness!!!
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well first hub spun the rear bearing the front bearing fell apart , the one he fitted is a second hand unit hub and stub for $350
89 safari, pto winch, 33x15 simexs. sliders,75mm lift . turbo intercoolered
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I take the bearings are new and not second hand, don't laugh, I have seen it done. Is there enough grease in the housing and amongst the bearings themselves? Have you tried backing the lock nut off just a tad to see what it does? Is only the hub hot or the whole disc, brakes not freeing up? Shit I am dying to know what it could be.
Al
Al
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This may be a stupid question since you have done the caliper but are the brakes dragging?
Does the hub spin free?
If it spins free and there is enough grease in the bearing then surely the heat is coming from the brakes.
Does the hub spin free?
If it spins free and there is enough grease in the bearing then surely the heat is coming from the brakes.
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If it is one side only, try swaping the disk/hub assy complete with bearings with the other side and see if the hot hub moves to the other side or stays put. If the problem is in the hub it will change sides and if it is an alignment issue with the stub it will stay put.
I too am interested to discover what your fault would be.
I too am interested to discover what your fault would be.
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he told me he backed the nut off to 100nm spins free and cool now
89 safari, pto winch, 33x15 simexs. sliders,75mm lift . turbo intercoolered