Nylock and Timkin
Hi, I replaced seals, Hub bearing and nylock nuts on my rear end recently and found it to be a doable job, even though it was my first time. luckily I have access to a press at the airport repair station I work at to be able to press out and in the bearing races for the hub. A couple of things I found after asking around at NAPA and a lot of other repuatable car parts chains is that Timkin bearings are only found at heavy dudty truck rear end stores, etc. only one in the Los Angeles area. then ironically I had to check at Auto Zone and found that they actually have TIMKIN while kragen and NAPA carry an aftermarket Mexico or US brand respectively. Auto Zone really surprised me on that one, they also have Timkin axle seals as well. I have one CR and one Timkin, we'll see which one gives out first. I got my Nylock Nut at Ford for 20 bucks. And yes they are listed under the 80's trucks and vans. Good luck to all on this. I used the preload of 140? FT. Lbs. (can't remember exact SPEC) but it sure was tight, backed off 30 deg. the Axle nuts to 90 Ft. lbs. Happy wrenchin
Nick
Hi, I replaced seals, Hub bearing and nylock nuts on my rear end recently and found it to be a doable job, even though it was my first time. luckily I have access to a press at the airport repair station I work at to be able to press out and in the bearing races for the hub. A couple of things I found after asking around at NAPA and a lot of other repuatable car parts chains is that Timkin bearings are only found at heavy dudty truck rear end stores, etc. only one in the Los Angeles area. then ironically I had to check at Auto Zone and found that they actually have TIMKIN while kragen and NAPA carry an aftermarket Mexico or US brand respectively. Auto Zone really surprised me on that one, they also have Timkin axle seals as well. I have one CR and one Timkin, we'll see which one gives out first. I got my Nylock Nut at Ford for 20 bucks. And yes they are listed under the 80's trucks and vans. Good luck to all on this. I used the preload of 140? FT. Lbs. (can't remember exact SPEC) but it sure was tight, backed off 30 deg. the Axle nuts to 90 Ft. lbs. Happy wrenchin
Nick