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Re: rear bearing lube question

To: "chuck" <cciaffone@earthlink.net>, "spridget list" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: rear bearing lube question
Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 19:01:01 -0400
ya wanna know why?  because the bearing and seal are dry untill they get
bathed by the cornering action in the car.  now if yer not a spirited driver
the bearing will be too dry for the first few miles as well as the seal.
the seal unlubricated will burn and no longer function as a seal, and the
bearing will burn and possibly gaul.   so you pre lube the assembly and
wa-la!  evrything lasts until lthe diff. lube bathes it!

or the other reason....onnacounta'cus! you know? right?  onnacounta'cus if
ya don't yer gonna be doing it again real soon!    lol!

chuck.
hmmm, another mystery of the universe revealed......   :)

-----Original Message-----
From chuck <cciaffone at earthlink.net>
To: spridget list <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Date: Friday, June 20, 2003 4:55 PM
Subject: rear bearing lube question


>Whyizzit that Haynes, et al, have you lube the rear wheel bearings
>with lithium grease if they are gonna sit in and be bathed by
>the oil in the diff  that's being retained by the O ring and
>paper gasket? When the old bearings came out,
>twan't a spec of grease on 'em. Just drenched in oil, though.
>
>inquiring minds want to know
>
>chuck

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