In a message dated 9/19/00 11:05:32 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
Bill.Hanlon@COMPAQ.com writes:
>
> I have converted the front wheel bearings from standard ball
> bearings to roller bearings in my 57 GMC half ton. I know
> that the roller bearings do not require as much load from the
> spindle nut as the ball bearings do, but I do not know what
> the proper load is.
>
> I read that the proper way to set up roller bearings is to
> tighten the nut to a high value (say 30-40 foot pounds) while
> rotating the tire by hand to "seat" the bearing and then
> backing off the nut to a low value. One article said that the
> low value was in the 20-25 INCH POUND range. This seems very
> light to me.
>
> Anyone out there have this information? Maybe service manuals
> on later model cars/trucks that used tapered roller bearings
> would be a good source.
Bill,
Generally on newer modeled vehicles, you tighten the Castle nut to 15-20
ft/lbs to seat it, then back off to the nearest hole you can drop the cotter
pin into.
Mike
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