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11-20-2008, 01:13 AM | #1 |
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1969 3/4 ton breaking 4x4 hubs - need help
Hi every one! First post here, I have a 1969 chevy pickup 3/4 ton 4x4 stock 350 with a 4 speed manual tranny. The pickup either breaks the 4x4 warn hub or loosens up the hub bolts or breaks the bolts. Anyone come across this before? I use the truck to plow snow and I don't chain up the tires. The first time it happened I put high grade bolts back in, thread lock and torqued them down. Half hour into first snow storm I hear popping sound get out and look all bolts are loose and some missing. I replace, retighten and thread lock. I get back to plowing and same thing happens accept the hub breaks. I'm lost on this one and could use your advise.
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Re: 1969 3/4 ton breaking 4x4 hubs - need help
I would guess that you are missing a snap ring. The bolts that hold the cap on should have no pressure on them. The bolts are only to hold the cap on, and the most pressure they should see is from the spring. If a snap ring, or a thrust washer, or the inner bearing to support the stub axle are missing or damaged, when under power, the axle would move in and out breaking the little bolts.
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This is an external hub axle. The bolts that hold the lockouts to the bearing hubs also transfer the power to the front tires. That is why they back out and break. As I said, the solution is internal hubs where the torque is transferred with a slug from the external splines on the axle shaft to internal splines on the bearing hub.
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have you checked your bearings?. bad brg will cause the drum to flop and pop goes the hub
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The easiest way is to swap in an entire newer front axle assembly. In order to get an internal hub 8 lug axle, the most plentiful is a 10 bolt out of a '80 - '87 GM. A Dana 60 from a '77 - '91 K30 would be the ultimate axle if you can find one. I am assuming that you still have the drum brake front axle on the truck now, if so this swap also gets you front discs.
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11-21-2008, 01:08 PM | #11 |
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the easiest way is to just fix what you have. just pull the complete frt hub assembly off and check the brgs to see if there is a problem. the worst scenario is that the inner brg has gone and pounded out the inside of the hub where the seal and brg race goes. that will mean a new hub and brgs. if not just service the brgs and put it back on and go and buy yourself a new set of locking hubs for anywhere between 75 and $125.00 and away you go
if you do install a newer frt axle 73-87 you will als have to upgrade your m/c and install a proportioning valve. you can find newer frt axles with the same ratio. but if you do change the frt axle you might as well do the back as the newre axles do have a much larger rear brakes ron now just go and pull that frt wheel and find out what is wrong first before you have to alter your whole life plan |
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Otherwise, a new set of lockouts with the correct bolts to hold them on might last you for a while. You need a really close fit between the bolts and the inside of the holes through the lockout. If there is any clearance in there, the lockout hub can (and will) rotate a little bit everytime you go from from drive to reverse or vice versa. It is this little bit of rotation (working against the heads of the bolts) that causes the bolts to come loose. I think the correct bolts actually have a pilot diameter with no threads (like a longer bolt normally would) up near the head of the bolt.
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the thing to make them last is maintenance, which means packing your wheel(axle) bearings regularly which means that they stay tight which reduces hub movement which takes stress off the locking hubs. It also doesn't hurt to check those mounting bolts from time to time for tightness because they can back out. and only lock your hubs when you are actually going to use them saves a lot of wear and tear on everything ron |
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don't use thread lock. just check them once in awhile. you have off take them off periodically to do the wheel brgs. have you checked them yet or are you still theorizing?
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still checking over all angles of the issue. I hope to find some time this weekend to check the bearings. I hope that it's a simple fix by finding out the bearings are causing the problem.
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there are no angles.just take it apart and check it, then you know. the internet will not tell you
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Re: 1969 3/4 ton breaking 4x4 hubs - need help
I never had a problem with them on my '72 k-20 but then I don't run my hubs locked unless I need them. Anyhow, I was told that they make a tab washer of sorts that gets peened over the bolt heads to hold them from backing out. I believe this was talked about on the '67-'72 truck board before?
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11-22-2008, 10:18 AM | #19 |
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Re: 1969 3/4 ton breaking 4x4 hubs - need help
I would have this moved over to the 4x4 section (contact yukon Jack or Mudder) and maybe get more response...
Somethings not right inside the hub if you are breaking bolts like that. I would go for the hub rebuild (bearings, snap rings etc..) and fix what's broken. Is this on both sides or just one?
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Re: 1969 3/4 ton breaking 4x4 hubs - need help
There are indeed "bend-tab" type washers for these hubs, but that only addersses the loosening issue. The breaking of the casting does not look normal though. I guess have something to do with the hub being loose, but loosening that quickly has to have an underlying problem.
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