Volfe
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Greetings all,
Again I find myself at a loss of which way to turn with this problem. I have been working with RancherRob and his M35. We have her fully assembled and road test worthy. We figured out the steering issue and actually got her out for a couple of road tests. Unfortunately on her second and third road test, we discovered that the front right wheel hub is over heating and we get a random rubbing sound that vibrates the front end. We used a laser temp sensor and discovered that the hub was quite a bit warmer than the others. Thinking that I may have been a bit over zealous with tightening the wheel bearings (Personally I don't like the idea of a wheel coming off), I tore the hub down, clean, inspected and repacked the bearings with fresh grease. Following the TM I tightened the hub to the standard and again road tested her (third road test). This is when we discovered that the actual steering knuckle is warmer than the hub (at it's highest temp was about 180 degrees F.) I am at a loss. Is there something that may have been over looked when the steering knuckle was reassembled? I know that the front drive shaft was replaced with an aftermarket one from Ouverson Engineering. Some ideas would be appreciated and welcome. If you have questions about what has been done, I will do my best to answer follow up questions.
Thanks in advance for any ideas..
Volfe
Again I find myself at a loss of which way to turn with this problem. I have been working with RancherRob and his M35. We have her fully assembled and road test worthy. We figured out the steering issue and actually got her out for a couple of road tests. Unfortunately on her second and third road test, we discovered that the front right wheel hub is over heating and we get a random rubbing sound that vibrates the front end. We used a laser temp sensor and discovered that the hub was quite a bit warmer than the others. Thinking that I may have been a bit over zealous with tightening the wheel bearings (Personally I don't like the idea of a wheel coming off), I tore the hub down, clean, inspected and repacked the bearings with fresh grease. Following the TM I tightened the hub to the standard and again road tested her (third road test). This is when we discovered that the actual steering knuckle is warmer than the hub (at it's highest temp was about 180 degrees F.) I am at a loss. Is there something that may have been over looked when the steering knuckle was reassembled? I know that the front drive shaft was replaced with an aftermarket one from Ouverson Engineering. Some ideas would be appreciated and welcome. If you have questions about what has been done, I will do my best to answer follow up questions.
Thanks in advance for any ideas..
Volfe