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Old 07-10-2013, 02:48 PM   #1
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Taking apart hubs 87 K20?

I've worked on several 4wd front axles like this before, but on these late model manual locking hubs, the 4-lug lock nuts behind the first gear pack should be insanely tight, correct? I believe I've heard problems about them actually backing off. I know these hubs have been redone before, just wonder if the previous guy didn't tighten the hell out of them. Couldn't get them broken loose with a 1/2'' ratchet. May try a long punch and hammer tonight. Just making sure I'm not missing anything here.
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Old 07-10-2013, 06:58 PM   #2
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Re: Taking apart hubs 87 K20?

The punch and hammer thing just tears up the notches, which makes them harder to deal with when going back together. I would try a longer handled breaker bar first.

I have seen these in all different styles of screwed-up. Cross-threaded, banged-up threads from beating the spindle to remove it, lock pin crushed from being mis-aligned with the lockring, etc...
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Old 07-10-2013, 09:57 PM   #3
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Re: Taking apart hubs 87 K20?

From the GM service manual:

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12. Install the disc and the outer wheel bearing cone to
the spindle. Torque the inner adjusting nut to 50 ft.
lbs. (while rotating hub) to seat the bearings using
Tool J-6893 and Adapter J-23446. Back off the inner
adjusting nut and retorque to 35 ft. lbs. while the
hub is being rotated.
14. Back off the inner adjusting nut again 1/4 turn maximum.
Assemble lockwasher by turning nut to nearest
hole in lockwasher. Install outer lock nut and torque
to 50 ft. lbs. (minimum).
NOTE: Hub assembly should have .001 to .010
inch end play.
That is not insanely tight. In fact it isn't tight at all!
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