This is my second time dealing with the rear retainer coming out.
I'm pretty sure the first time the bearing failed first. This time the new (~5k miles) bearing is also failed, but I do think the bearing retainer backed out first.
After the first failure, I had to grind away 2.5-3 turns of the thread from the hub, so there is less engagement. I did stake it, but was probably apprehensive about pushing in too hard into the reduced hub thread.
Has anyone found it necessary to add a thread locker to this assembly?
Is there a better (than the scanned third hand photocopy I was using) exploded view of the rear assembly somewhere, to be sure I've got all the parts and in the right order? I was sure that I had an all steel-on-steel clamp of the bearings and spacer tube, but I'd feel better running through the mountains after double checking the BOM.