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Grease or not?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by dasboot3, Aug 12, 2012.

  1. 51plymo
    Joined: Jun 16, 2012
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    bobss396 thanks man ill go get some when i work on her next then on too adjusting the damn brakes!
     
  2. dasboot3
    Joined: Aug 11, 2012
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    So the inner bearing is under that ring in pic#1...right?
     
  3. 51plymo
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    its on the inner side of the drum should be a beveld ring in their holding it in place. trying getting two fingers in their and wiggle it out lol never mind i got small hands Xd
    and bobss396 where do you get that grease at can you but it at like napa,o'rileys,advanced auto?
     
  4. 51plymo
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    i gotta go pick my brothers up from work bobss396 can you give me a private message on where you can buy that grease and have fun with that dasboot3 once its out its pretty straight forward (im 17 shouldnt be too hard for yea:])
     
  5. bobss396
    Joined: Aug 27, 2008
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    Any parts store should have the grease.

    Bob
     
  6. 51plymo
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  7. bobss396
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    Yup, you have to pry out the oil seal. Like I said above, they come out with a brake s**** easily. Or use the lazy man's method, also described above. When you work in a shop doing these all day, any short cut saves time.

    Put the drum back on. Thread the spindle nut back on at least 1/2 way. Grab the drum and pull it hard towards you. This pops the seal off and the bearing and seal stay on the spindle.

    Bob
     
  8. czuch
    Joined: Sep 23, 2008
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    from vail az

    Nope.
    A flat head screwdriver or anything like that will work fine You'll really wreck the seal pullin it out so just figure on a new one. Theyre $3?? Fun aint it??
    Get new cotter pins too. Another 50 cents is alot of piece-o-mind.
    Just do one side at a time so you still "example A"
    If you end up changing bearings make sure you do the races too.
    Maybe the pictures show the bearing in the race as a unit. Its two piece.
    Go slow, have fun, ask alot of stupid questions.
    Its all easy and hasnt changed much in a long time.
     
  9. bobss396
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    I think I'd want to replace the seals on a 58 year old truck, or any time bearings are removed. Bearings come with the races and if you know the tricks, they come out easy, going in is another story. I have an old set of races with the outer diameters ground down and I use those to drive the new ones in.

    Bob
     
  10. Incarnation
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    If it has not been stated, make sure to period correct grease.
     
  11. dasboot3
    Joined: Aug 11, 2012
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    "If it has not been stated, make sure to period correct grease."
    Wadayamean???
    And how do I get the oil seal back in?
    Hammer and wood block?
    Or just smack it back in?
     
  12. bobss396
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    I think "period corect grease" was meant to be funny. There are seal drivers, but I just tap them in gently with a hammer. The wood block will work.

    Bob
     
  13. dasboot3
    Joined: Aug 11, 2012
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    Thanks bobss396!
    Rickybop has been givin' me pointers on the side and with you guys helpin out I think I've got yhis thing figured out.
    Really quite simple when ya know what to do.
    Like everything in life!!!!!
    I thought the seal was actually part of the hub itself.
    Thank you all again!
     
  14. You'll never learn if you don't make a mistake here and there.
     

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