Boone83K10
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- Location
- Boone, NC
- First Name
- Benjamin
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
Currently in the middle of putting 4.56 gears in a set of 10bolts from an 83 K5 that I got for practically free. They are in much better shape (not rusty) than mine and doing a total rebuild at the same time.
Yesterday it felt like the passenger auto hub currently on my truck had not unlocked. I took a peek after work and the retaining nut, lock ring and lock nut had come loose, destroying the spindle threads. The retaining ring had spun around on the spindle threads taking out 3 rows of them. It took out the spacer and snap ring that are between the auto hub and spindle as well.
Luckily, I had the parts from the disassembled axle laying on the bench. I took apart my passenger side all the way down to the knuckle. I put it all back together with a good spindle. I globbed some grease in the needle bearings, slid the hub back on. I torqued the retaining nut to 50 ft lbs while rotating hub, backed off then retorqued to 35 ft lb while spinning hub. Then backed it off 1/8 turn. Put the retaining ring on in the keyway with a pin lined up in a hole. Then I tried to torque the lock nut to 180 ft lbs. This allowed the retaining ring to move out of the keyway and destroy another spindle and break off the retaining pin on the retaining nut. So, I tore it down again and reassembled with the last spindle from swap axle. I did same torque to retaining nut but this time I only torqued the lock nut down to 70 ft lbs. The disassembled axle does not have the spacer between the spindle and snap ring, so I just reinstalled the snap ring and slid the auto hubs in and put on the cap.
When I turn left, it feel like the tire is wobbling or grabbing or too much endplay or something. When I got home ( 11 miles away at 55 mph) the hub was really hot on the side I was fixing and barely warm on the driver side (good side)
What did I do wrong? The knuckle is fine, ball joints are good. I torqued spindle nuts to 70 ft lbs. Brake caliper bolts to 25 ft lbs. Lug nuts to 105 ft lbs. GM manual was referenced but the 160-205 ft lbs for lock nut destroyed a spindle, retaining ring and retaining nut.
Thanks
Yesterday it felt like the passenger auto hub currently on my truck had not unlocked. I took a peek after work and the retaining nut, lock ring and lock nut had come loose, destroying the spindle threads. The retaining ring had spun around on the spindle threads taking out 3 rows of them. It took out the spacer and snap ring that are between the auto hub and spindle as well.
Luckily, I had the parts from the disassembled axle laying on the bench. I took apart my passenger side all the way down to the knuckle. I put it all back together with a good spindle. I globbed some grease in the needle bearings, slid the hub back on. I torqued the retaining nut to 50 ft lbs while rotating hub, backed off then retorqued to 35 ft lb while spinning hub. Then backed it off 1/8 turn. Put the retaining ring on in the keyway with a pin lined up in a hole. Then I tried to torque the lock nut to 180 ft lbs. This allowed the retaining ring to move out of the keyway and destroy another spindle and break off the retaining pin on the retaining nut. So, I tore it down again and reassembled with the last spindle from swap axle. I did same torque to retaining nut but this time I only torqued the lock nut down to 70 ft lbs. The disassembled axle does not have the spacer between the spindle and snap ring, so I just reinstalled the snap ring and slid the auto hubs in and put on the cap.
When I turn left, it feel like the tire is wobbling or grabbing or too much endplay or something. When I got home ( 11 miles away at 55 mph) the hub was really hot on the side I was fixing and barely warm on the driver side (good side)
What did I do wrong? The knuckle is fine, ball joints are good. I torqued spindle nuts to 70 ft lbs. Brake caliper bolts to 25 ft lbs. Lug nuts to 105 ft lbs. GM manual was referenced but the 160-205 ft lbs for lock nut destroyed a spindle, retaining ring and retaining nut.
Thanks
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