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#1400605 - 05/13/08 10:46 PM Question about new bearing install
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Registered: 11/25/03
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Towards the end of last season I installed new bearings, races and seals with new bearing buddies, I know I got that part right but the question I have is following the bearing buddy instructions about how much grease to pump in. I followed the directions but the left wheel now has some grease on the inside of the rim. Does this mean the inner seal has been damaged or does it just mean there was to much grease and it had to have a place to go??

Thanks in advance for any info on this

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#1400721 - 05/14/08 06:18 AM Re: Question about new bearing install [Re: tomfromblaine]
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Tom, it means grease was pushed through the seal. Thats not a good thing. Wipe the grease off the rim and keep an eye on it. If it slings more grease you'll need to clean out the hub and bearings replace the seal. When adding grease stop before the spring is collapsed. Really if the spring starts to move thats good right there.
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#1400725 - 05/14/08 06:28 AM Re: Question about new bearing install [Re: Surface Tension]
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Thanks Frank, thats what I was hoping some body would say "wipe it off and keep an eye on it" I've got spare bearings (old ones) for road side repairs tucked away with the spare prop. Just not looking forward to pulling those
B-buddies, they were kinda hard putting in.
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#1400996 - 05/14/08 10:13 AM Re: Question about new bearing install [Re: tomfromblaine]
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Overfilling them has been a common problem.

This was from last fall. It is the brakes off a boat trailer. Both sides where packed full of grease and both sides had buddies on them.
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#1401066 - 05/14/08 11:07 AM Re: Question about new bearing install [Re: airjer]
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smirk That's just a little extra grease...

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#1403355 - 05/16/08 05:59 AM Re: Question about new bearing install [Re: jwhjr]
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Originally Posted By: jwhjr
smirk That's just a little extra grease...


No kidding.... laugh He was going to be sure the guy behind him will never get rusty.
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