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You used the axle to pound in the bearings? um, how?donthaveakawman wrote: .... As i was hammering the bearings in using the axle i noticed one of them didn't spin freely after i installed it...
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i don't know if it was that many miles since the last oil change or what, any help would be nice.
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The factory manual says to apply grease to the bearings prior to installation.
Apply grease, tap tap tap to get them started, then drive them in.
Change the oil & filter. Shell Rotella-T 15W-40 in the white bottle is good & inexpensive.
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donthaveakawman wrote: i bought the sealed bearings- no need for grease, cleaned the wheel with brake cleaner
That is not what he meant by using grease. You grease the outer race so the bearing will go in a little easier. If I was you I would take the the bearings you just put in there and replace them again. The last thing you want when riding at 75mph is to have a wheel bearing lock up on you.
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