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08-26-2013, 04:44 PM | #1 |
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Locking hubs won't disengage
On my 1964 chevy k10 stock Dana 44 axle the Hubs will not disengage. I took them apart to clean them and them and regressed them. Put them in and flipped them on and off a few times to make sure they would work. After I locked the Hubs put it in 4x4 and drove around the block I can't get them to disengage. I mean I can't even get the dial to spin far enough to the free position it goes about half way between lock and free then won't move any farther. When I put them back In it was always a little harder to get the last 1/4 travel of the way to free but with a pliers I could get them with little effort. But after locking them and then driving and even after putting it in reverse for 20 feet or so I can't get them to budge past half way. I don't think it's the hubs themselves but something else inside the spindle. Does anyone have an idea of what could be lose or something inside that's not allowing the hub to spin the rest of the way to unlock?
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08-26-2013, 05:29 PM | #2 | |
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Re: Locking hubs won't disengage
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Hope it works for you. And btw, never engage 4WD on a hard surface again. The tires need to be able to slip, and that means you need a loose enough surface to actually need 4WD.
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08-26-2013, 09:14 PM | #3 |
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Re: Locking hubs won't disengage
Ok so what your saying makes complete sense to me.
I should have been more clear,what i meant about around the block was around about a 1/4 mile circle that my driveway connects to which is all gravel. The first time i put them in lock and drove around i parked it again and when i jacked the tires up like you said the tire did move back a little bit then i was able to pull the hubs out to look at what was going on. didnt occur to me to check to see if i could spin them to free once i got the tire in the air. then tried it again because i thought maybe i over greased them which i probably did so i took some out then tried it again and they wouldnt unlock again, which led me here to ask about what could be going wrong. Could the gravel road just not be letting the tires slip enough? causing them to bind up? This is the first truck ive owned with manual lockouts so they are a bit new to me other then what i have read on the internet. |
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