ems4ty
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Okay, so I got the Deuce on jack stands, and am working on both of the rear axle brakes. After removing the Wheels, I found evidence of my seals leaking on the drivers side for both axles. So, I removed the drums & hubs from both axles and found that the drivers side bearings were saturated with differential fluid and the passenger side had a 50/50 mix of differential fluid and what appears to be black grease of some kind.
My question is this. The book I have states to pack the bearings with new GAA. First off, what kind of grease should I use? Will Hi-Temp Disk Brake Bearing Grease be sufficient and if so which one? I picked up two kinds of grease, One is red in color with a Lithium Base and the other is black in color with a Mineral Oil/Aluminum Base.
2nd Question, If packing the bearings with grease is needed, am I to assume that the inner seal is to keep the bearing grease in the hub and the outer seal is to keep the Differential Fluid out of the Hub? Or, is the differential fluid supposed to mix with the wheel bearing grease? I know its a lame question because standard logic has me to believe that the outer seal is to keep the differential fluid out of the bearings.
I got all new Inner Seals from the Fontana Yard and installed them already. Got new brake shoes on order from Saturn Surplus and Outer Seals on order from OD Iron.
Thanks for the help.
Tyler
My question is this. The book I have states to pack the bearings with new GAA. First off, what kind of grease should I use? Will Hi-Temp Disk Brake Bearing Grease be sufficient and if so which one? I picked up two kinds of grease, One is red in color with a Lithium Base and the other is black in color with a Mineral Oil/Aluminum Base.
2nd Question, If packing the bearings with grease is needed, am I to assume that the inner seal is to keep the bearing grease in the hub and the outer seal is to keep the Differential Fluid out of the Hub? Or, is the differential fluid supposed to mix with the wheel bearing grease? I know its a lame question because standard logic has me to believe that the outer seal is to keep the differential fluid out of the bearings.
I got all new Inner Seals from the Fontana Yard and installed them already. Got new brake shoes on order from Saturn Surplus and Outer Seals on order from OD Iron.
Thanks for the help.
Tyler