Out of the '87 Manual:
Disassembly/reassembly:
Important
• Use an approved high-temperature front wheel
bearing grease. Refer to MAINTENANCE AND
LUBRICATION (SEC. 0B).
• Do not mix greases as mixing may change the
grease’s properties resulting in poor performance.
2. Apply a thin film of grease to the spindle at the outer
wheel bearing seat and at the inner wheel bearing
seat, shoulder, and seal seat.
3. Put a small quantity of grease inboard of each wheel
bearing cup, inside the rotor/hub (257).
4. Fill the wheel bearing (cone and roller assemblies) full
of grease.
• Use a cone-type grease packer that forces
grease into the bearing.
• If a cone-type grease packer is not available,
pack the wheel bearings by hand.
• If packing the wheel bearings by hand, work the
grease into the bearings between the rollers,
cones, and the cage.
NOTICE: Failure to completely pack the wheel
bearings (cones, rollers, and cage) with grease
will result in premature wheel bearing damage
and/or wear.
5. Inner wheel bearing (259) into the rotor/hub (257).
• Put an additional quantity of grease outboard of
this wheel bearing.
6. New seal (260).
• Use a flat plate to install the seal so it is flush
with the rotor/hub flange.
• Lubricate the seal lip with a thin layer of grease.
7. Rotor/hub (257).
• Do not damage the spindle threads.
8. Outer wheel bearing (253).
• Press on the spindle until the wheel bearing fully
seats against the rotor/hub outer race.
9. Adjusting nut (252).
10. Adjust the wheel bearing.
• Refer to “Wheel Bearing Adjustment,” in this
section.
Bearing adjustment:
Adjust
• Raise the vehicle and support it with safety stands.
1. Remove the locking hub assembly (249), lock nut
250), and the ring (251).
Tighten
• Adjusting nut (252) to 60 N m (50 ft. lbs.)
while rotating the hub/rotor in order to seat
the bearings.
2. Back off the adjusting nut (252) and retighten.
£ Tighten
• For Automatic Hubs, torque the adjusting nut
to 47 N m (35 ft. lbs.) while rotating the wheel.
• For Manual Hubs, torque the adjusting nut to
60 N m (50 ft. lbs.) while rotating the wheel.
3. Back off the adjusting nut (252).
• For Automatic hubs, back off 3/s of a turn
maximum.
• For Manual hubs, back off enough to free the
bearing.
4. Ring (251) and lock nut (252).
• Tang on the inside diameter of the ring must
pass onto the slot on the spindle (265).
• The hole in the ring must align with the pin on
the lock nut (250). Move the adjustment nut (252)
to align the pin.
Tighten
• Lock nut (250) to 217 N m (160 ft. lbs.)
minimum.
Measure
Endplay in the hub/rotor assembly. It should be set
between 0.025 to 0.254 mm (0.001 to 0.010-inch).
5. Locking hub assembly (249).
• Refer to FRONT AXLE (SEC. 4C).
6. Lower the vehicle to the ground.