JDToumanian
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I've been reading about rear axle maintenance as I'm getting ready to R&R the bearings and seals. When re-installing the wheel bearings, I am instructed to use a bearing packer, which I will do. But is that all the grease that should be used? It doesn't seem like much, and I would think that the bearing rollers would squeeze it out and then the bearing would be running dry. I had a '66 Mercedes, and the manual said something like, "After re-installing the bearings, place an additional 6 oz. of grease into the hub space between the bearings and then replace the hub on the spindle".
Should any additional grease be put into the hub? (So centrifugal force could push it into the bearings, or when the grease gets hot and the wheel is stopped it could flow into the bearings?) I can't believe that the only grease needed is what my packer will force between the rollers... HELP!
Regards,
Jon
Should any additional grease be put into the hub? (So centrifugal force could push it into the bearings, or when the grease gets hot and the wheel is stopped it could flow into the bearings?) I can't believe that the only grease needed is what my packer will force between the rollers... HELP!
Regards,
Jon