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How tight front wheel brg. '77 6500 drum brake?

uglytruk

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I just had the front drum off of my '77 GMC 6500 dump, and was wondering what the correct setting was for the nut. I know for cars it's contact then back to the 1st slot for the cotter key. But this bearing was tight! What do you guys think? :pointhead
 

Steve Frazier

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Is the new bearing seated properly? What I do is tighten the wheel up real snug while spinning the wheel, then back off 1/4 turn. After that check for play and if it's OK, you're done. Don't forget to check it after the first run to see if the bearing seated any further.
 

uglytruk

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Old bearing, just took wheel/drum off to check brake/cam adjuster. I was pretty sure that snug then back off was right, but it was tight! . :salute . Happy 4th :usa
 

greg9504

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A little late but here is the info from my 1982 Service Manual:

- Front wheel off the ground
- tighten adjusting nut to 50 ft lbs while rotating wheel, turn in both directions.
- Back off nut 1/6 turn, if slot in nut doesn't align with hole in spindle, continue to back off until it does. Bearing end play 0.001-0.007 inch)
 
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