Normmus
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- Joined
- Dec 20, 2022
- Posts
- 50
- Reaction score
- 140
- Location
- Saskatchewan
- First Name
- Norm
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
Truck is a 1977 K10, 350 4sp, spicer manual locking hubs. The other day I needed to use 4x4 to move the truck to a different location across some snow. Locked the hubs, shifted to 4hi, and carried on. Got stuck. Front driveshaft was turning but the front tires were not. Had to get the Ford to pull me out..
I jacked up the front of the truck so I could spin the front tires by hand. I found that the passenger side tire was connected to the drivetrain but the drivers side could spin independently of the drivetrain even though it's in the locked position. Removed the cap off that hub, and manipulated the guts of the hub to lock it, and reinstalled the cap. The guts of the hub were covered in a lot of old hardened grease which was presumably preventing the hub from locking. I am going to drive the truck inside tomorrow and service the hubs but I have no idea what they are supposed to be lubricated with. Is it just regular chassis grease?
I jacked up the front of the truck so I could spin the front tires by hand. I found that the passenger side tire was connected to the drivetrain but the drivers side could spin independently of the drivetrain even though it's in the locked position. Removed the cap off that hub, and manipulated the guts of the hub to lock it, and reinstalled the cap. The guts of the hub were covered in a lot of old hardened grease which was presumably preventing the hub from locking. I am going to drive the truck inside tomorrow and service the hubs but I have no idea what they are supposed to be lubricated with. Is it just regular chassis grease?