firefighter1c57
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Front wheel bearing, 8 month old. Cage is broken, grease contains metal shavings.
So, if I over torqued the front axle, could that have caused the failure?
I have two large torque wrenches, well, three to be honest, but I'm unsure of the calibration of one of them. Ok, back to the two I use, one is click type, one is deflecting beam. Well, I forgot the click type doesn't click in reverse, and the front axle is reverse thread.
So... I'm not sure how far I torqued it to. It felt like it was "tight" and taking forever to click when I remembered that wrench doesn't click in reverse. May have over torqued, may not have. I removed the axle and retorqued with the deflecting beam wrench to the correct torque.
Now, about two months or so later, I've noticed my front end feeling vague. Tore the front end apart today, and found the bearing rough, so I pulled the bearing seal to have a look.
So, if I over torqued the front axle, could that have caused the failure?
I have two large torque wrenches, well, three to be honest, but I'm unsure of the calibration of one of them. Ok, back to the two I use, one is click type, one is deflecting beam. Well, I forgot the click type doesn't click in reverse, and the front axle is reverse thread.
So... I'm not sure how far I torqued it to. It felt like it was "tight" and taking forever to click when I remembered that wrench doesn't click in reverse. May have over torqued, may not have. I removed the axle and retorqued with the deflecting beam wrench to the correct torque.
Now, about two months or so later, I've noticed my front end feeling vague. Tore the front end apart today, and found the bearing rough, so I pulled the bearing seal to have a look.