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baldy110 wrote:
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.
i am pretty sure it was the left one that was the worse of the two because when i leaned it while pushing it it would almost stop.
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From the KZ650 manual (Section 1-2, Before Servicing): (10) Press. A part installed using a press or driver, such as a wheel bearing, should first be coated with oil on its outer or inner circumference so that it will go in place smoothly.
A wheel bearing would be the outer circumference, ie the outer race.
PS: I'd be leery of taking any more advice from that person. The race that fits into the wheel is going to be a tight fit & the grease aids in the installation. Be sure to install the snap rings.
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martin_csr wrote:
As I mentioned above, the factory manual instructs to use grease when installing the wheel bearings. I'm not a mechanic so I do most stuff by the book... works for me - the wheel bearings went in easy squeezy. The bearings probably need to be replaced.donthaveakawman wrote: sorry, i was instructed not to use grease.
From the KZ650 manual (Section 1-2, Before Servicing): (10) Press. A part installed using a press or driver, such as a wheel bearing, should first be coated with oil on its outer or inner circumference so that it will go in place smoothly.
A wheel bearing would be the outer circumference, ie the outer race.
PS: I'd be leery of taking any more advice from that person. The race that fits into the wheel is going to be a tight fit & the grease aids in the installation. Be sure to install the snap rings.
+1 ! and in the future I would not use thread locker. That will make removing the bearing next time nearly impossible; that's why snap rings were invented. Ed
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They're probably already ruined anyway. So get a new set & start over.
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