Stemco wheel seals |
10-05-2017, (Subject: Stemco wheel seals ) Post: #10 | |||
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RE: Stemco wheel seals (10-04-2017 )dhirocz Wrote: Sounds about right. Wheel bearing seating is done during hub installation. Follow ProTorq's installation instructions and they will be seated properly. As far as "break in wear" of tapered bearings, they don't require a "resetting". With new bearings, I would set them at 0.003" total, push hub in and that's zero, pull out, and that's the reading I set at 0.003" on new bearings. With used bearings, I set them following ProTorq's instructions, then from neutral I pull the hub and set at 0.002". Doing it this way, I have found "new" bearings done the first way match the used bearings setting when inspected the following year. A magnetic base stuck to the axle stub with the dial indicator needle on the gasket surface of the hub is exactly what I use. This is always done hub only, no tires/rims. Read Post # 16 of this thread for the elaboration of the Tru-Balance devices. http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=1531&page=2 A lot of guys have no use for the centering devices, to each their own. From someone who owns and uses a lathe frequently, I understand how much properly centering anything that rotates will improve uniformity and reduce wear. User's Signature: Why? Why do I always ask "why?" Because I can't learn or help teach others with "'cause I said so..." | |||
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