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RE: Wheel Bearings 101

To: "'Malcolm Walker'" <walker05@camosun.bc.ca>, Michael Ferguson <fergie@ntplx.net>
Subject: RE: Wheel Bearings 101
From: john donnelly <pdonnel1@san.rr.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 21:59:27 -0800
Cc: TR <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Someone one the "list" had a great explaination of how to pack wheel hubs. When 
you're packing them remember how they work ... that the grease under pressure 
turns to oil, and that's what keeps the bearings lub'ed. So if you overpack 
them you get lot's of oil around you brakes (not a good thing!). Don't push as 
much as you can in there, but make sure you have all the recesses filled, and 
then maybe just a little bit more.
John in San Diego
'67 TR4A
'71 P1800E

-----Original Message-----
From:   Malcolm Walker [SMTP:walker05@camosun.bc.ca]
Sent:   Wednesday, March 29, 2000 8:12 PM
To:     Michael Ferguson
Cc:     TR
Subject:        Re: Wheel Bearings 101


On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Michael Ferguson wrote:

> I'm sure some of you will get a chuckle out of this one...FT, Brad and Henry
> come to mind :^), but while I do know how to pack grease in a wheel bearing,
> I'm not sure how much grease to put in the hub itself (front end of a TR3).
> Do I fill 'er up or just grease the bearings and slap some on the stub axle?

Do the latter.  You want the grease to come out and end up in the dust
cap.  (really!)  Don't pack it full of grease or it might ooze out and get
all over your brakes (bad idea).  I packed the bearings nicely, but didn't
put any more on the stub after fitting the castle nut and cotter pin.

-Malcolm
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