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Packing Bearings

F18hornetM

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You can wipe them off to inspect the condition of the rollers and the cage and feel for looseness with out washing. If the grease is that hard, old that you can't see the rollers or feel for play than maybe you do need to wash it out.
I also wipe old grease out of the hub and wipe new grease in. More than one way to skin a cat for sure. Some of the schools Ive been to said do not wash. 30 years of packing and inpspecting truck and trailer bearings havent had one fail yet.. [knocking on wood] LOL
 

ryan77

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I will debate, why not. I think you have a good point, if it has metal shavings in it or real funky I would not put t in the parts washer either. Solvent tends to remove grease so if there not real dry it becomes sloppy for sure.

Thats why i do a final rinse in brake cleaner and blow dry with compressed air! Ends up clean and dry! Ready for the application of new grease!!
 

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Nothing wrong with your way of doing it, just not really needed. Also you know about not spining bearings with air of course. Can not only fly apart but cause damamge to dry rollers. If you must blow out, blow straight through the cage
 

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I wash the bearings to inspect for pitting and wear. After you wash you dry the bearings. I have washed the grease out of bearings and the rollers fell out of the cage, the bearing was worn out. I also remove the old grease from the hub.
.... Either way, no matter how your doing it as long as your getting clean new grease packed between the rollers and not just on the outside your doing it right....
:ditto: .... to both!

G.
 

F18hornetM

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I'll have my bearings packed before you and ill be sitting on the porch drinking beer. :p
Serioulsy, to each their own.

I wipe the beraings clean with rag, then when packing wipe off the old crap that comes out, rotate bearing cage, so rollers turn and pack some more untill clean new grease comes out..All done!!
 

ryan77

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Nothing wrong with your way of doing it, just not really needed. Also you know about not spining bearings with air of course. Can not only fly apart but cause damamge to dry rollers. If you must blow out, blow straight through the cage
I use low air pressure and yes i know about the springs! Lol
 

F18hornetM

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good you use low air, but dont dont know what you mean about springs?? I meant spinning the bearing with air.

And Ive packed them for a living for a lifetime, so pretty confident it works.
great debate though ...:D. We all learn alot from sharing ideas and experiences, so all good. Ive been working on trucks as a living for 30+years and learn something new everyday.
 
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