Stemco wheel seals
10-06-2017, (Subject: Stemco wheel seals ) 
Post: #19
RE: Stemco wheel seals
Hey Hammer, I just did a complete brake system R&R on my drive axles and didn't have any issues until it came time to do the hubs. Because of time constraints, I reused the old bearings because they didn't look too bad. I've never done them before, so I looked up the manual(Eaton LMS) plus Timken for good measure, and they both called for 300ft/lb on the first nut, without using the metal sleeve. When I asked for 2nd opinion, I get everything from needing to back it off and re-torquing to a lower value to one guy who just uses a 3/4" air gun and had no idea there was an actual torque value on bearings.

What am I missing? How bad did I screw up? When I took everything apart they were barely finger tight, so I'm kind of worried.
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Messages In This Thread
Stemco wheel seals - dhirocz - 10-03-2017,
RE: Stemco wheel seals - Nilao - 10-03-2017,
RE: Stemco wheel seals - Rawze - 10-03-2017,
RE: Stemco wheel seals - JMBT - 10-04-2017,
RE: Stemco wheel seals - JMBT - 10-06-2017,
RE: Stemco wheel seals - ZeroNthedark - 10-06-2017
RE: Stemco wheel seals - Rawze - 10-07-2017,
RE: Stemco wheel seals - Rawze - 10-16-2020,
RE: Stemco wheel seals - bwake - 10-16-2020,
RE: Stemco wheel seals - Rawze - 10-17-2020,
RE: Stemco wheel seals - t700 - 10-17-2020,
RE: Stemco wheel seals - bwake - 10-17-2020,
RE: Stemco wheel seals - Rawze - 10-19-2020,
RE: Stemco wheel seals - Rawze - 10-20-2020,



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