RedZR
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Gang,
I am installing AC Delco rear wheel bearings on my 91. The first one went on very easily. When I went to install the second one I found it was a very tight fit on the spline shaft. It was so tight that it would not slide onto the spline all the way (when I pushed it on by hand) and seat. I returned it.
The store did not have anymore so I ordered one from the Last Detail. It arrived today and I had the exact same problem. It simply would not go all the way onto the spline. The old one would slide on all the way but this one would not.
I used my dremel to "dress" the inside surface of the bearing that slides over the spline shaft. After cleaning it up a bit it would slide a little further onto the shaft but not all the way.
How tight should these things be? I know that if I reinstall the 36m nut I will be able to run the bearing back onto the shaft without a problem and it will seat ok- but it will be a pain to remove if I ever need to do so . Should that be the case?
I have a hard time believing that 2 AC delco bearings have the same fit issues but why did the stock ones slide on and off so easily- and the other side did also?
Thoughts?
I am installing AC Delco rear wheel bearings on my 91. The first one went on very easily. When I went to install the second one I found it was a very tight fit on the spline shaft. It was so tight that it would not slide onto the spline all the way (when I pushed it on by hand) and seat. I returned it.
The store did not have anymore so I ordered one from the Last Detail. It arrived today and I had the exact same problem. It simply would not go all the way onto the spline. The old one would slide on all the way but this one would not.
I used my dremel to "dress" the inside surface of the bearing that slides over the spline shaft. After cleaning it up a bit it would slide a little further onto the shaft but not all the way.
How tight should these things be? I know that if I reinstall the 36m nut I will be able to run the bearing back onto the shaft without a problem and it will seat ok- but it will be a pain to remove if I ever need to do so . Should that be the case?
I have a hard time believing that 2 AC delco bearings have the same fit issues but why did the stock ones slide on and off so easily- and the other side did also?
Thoughts?



