DAI has summed the whole thing up correctly. A couple of years
back we debated this whole subject on this list and I think most of
us reached agreement that the spacer and bearing centres when
pulled up tight, maybe 60 to 80 ft pounds or so, is essential for
stub axle protection. I think we decided that insufficient tightness
here contributed to the many stub axle breakages (I had 2 in 1959,
one on a brand new stub axle). For this reason the tapered race
conversions, like Dave said, must have spacers and be shimmed
correctly to eliminate play. The list convinced me and I have done
this on both my cars.
Play when using original standard ball races, provided they are
good, invariably comes from worn hub inner surfaces. We
resleeved mine with difficulty but successfully. If you are near a
source, rather replace them. There is no other solution.
Viv James
Front hubs and ball races
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