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Re: Why is the hub filled with grease?

To: "GIBSON,PETE (A-England,ex1)" <pete_gibson@agilent.com>
Subject: Re: Why is the hub filled with grease?
From: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net>
Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2000 07:45:43 -0700
It is to keep the bearings lubricated.  If it is 1/2 full of grease and
the spindles get hot enough to melt the grease, both inside and outside
bearings will have the lower half immersed in the stuff.  The rollers
(or balls as the case may be) will distribute the grease over the rest
of the bearing as the wheel spins!

(Hey it sounds good to me!)

Joe

"GIBSON,PETE (A-England,ex1)" wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I am about to put in new front wheel bearings on my Spit. and decided that I
> really should read the Haynes manual just in case. It says that the space
> between the two sets of bearings, the inner cavity, needs to be half filled
> with grease, why? I spoke with my local Spitfire scrappy and he didn't know
> the reason either. I shall do what the book says but I would like to know
> why I'm doing it.
> 
> TIA,
> Pete.
> 
> ###################################################################
> 1976 Spitfire 1500
> Body off restoration and hopefully soon to be a fair weather driver
> ###################################################################

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