Hi Guys,
 
I recently had my Salisbury diff (Defender110 2002) rebuild with a Truetrac center and Ashcroft HD Axles. I chose to convert the wheel bearings to oil fed, like so many other do and recommend. I also changed the stake nut and spacer to the double lock nut setup. New Timken bearings all round.
My problem is, the first test drive I did was 40km out of town and as I arrived my drivers side inner bearing overheated and collapsed, destroying the bearing, the stub axle, and the hub.
I was very careful with setting my preload on the bearings, I tried 4Nm and 10Nm, but in the end was happy with them nipped up finger tight. This was enough to remove any end float. I really don’t think this was the cause of failure.
I have been wondering if the inner bearing wasn’t getting enough oil, but lots of people on Aulro do this conversion and it’s not a problem. When I removed the hub, the oil was heavily contaminated from the destroyed bearing, so I guess there was enough oil flow. I definitely removed the stub axle seal, 100%. I also overfilled the diff to 3lt of oil, like others have done.
The only other thing it could be was, when I took my rotors into the brake specialist to have them skimmed on the lathe, the mechanic managed to burr one of the bearing cups when knocking the new ones in. It was rather small, and he assured me it would be fine, as the bearing rollers don’t make contact that far up.
Does anyone have any input and could help me understand what happened. I really don’t want to make the same mistake twice.
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