So tonight I tack-welded the caps on! It felt like an absurd thing to be doing. HOWEVER when I was done, I went for a 5.5 mile test drive and when I was done, the caps were all still on tight. And I did touch both hubs, they were barely warm.
Remember that last time I went for a boat ride, BOTH caps had partially backed out after just ONE slow mile drive.
ALSO I *know* those welds are awful. All I have is a 20 year old $99 harbor freight welding machine and it's terrible. Some day I'll get a better unit.
Maybe next week I'll go for a boat ride and see how well they hold on. But so far so good.
So to recap, the caps are definitely the right size, the hubs are not overheating, the pins are not scraping on the inside of the caps, the caps fit on the hubs super tight. So I still have no idea why they were backing out in the first place.
In a few years, if I have some more boat money, I'll probably get a whole new axle and hubs. For now, I hope this works for a while.
And yes, I'm going to need to use a dremel if I ever need to remove the caps to tighten the hubs. I'm ok with that.
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