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That's exactly what I was wondering. Thanks.
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I did mine last week and the same thing-swimming in gear lube and snot (gear lube and grease).I just pulled mine apart to flip the hubs, and found my bearings were swimming in gear oil. There was none on the brakes, and there was no leakage. Is this caused by the little cork thing in the key way?
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We did re-run the safety wires when we did our flipping.I didn't see you mention the safety wire. Did you put it back in when you put the drum on the hub? Not being critical, just wondering what everyone has been doing.
Billy Bobbed,LowTech is that a grease sert on the throwout brg.if it is can you get to it from the plate at the bottom of the bell housing.I didnt know there was one there.
Ok, what about bearings? I guess one would swap the inner and outer races and bearings. They are different and you don't want to mix bearings and races. Correct?
Thanks Mike. I have mine apart as we speak and I went ahead and swapped races. I didn't want to come back to haunt me later. It would have probably ran a million miles but something told me to keep the wear marks with the same bearings.The races, both inner and outer, are the same part number.
When I do it; if the races and bearings look good, make that perfect, I just swap the bearings.
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