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Bearing Grease seal, spindle - should there be a gap?
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<blockquote data-quote="KingDarius" data-source="post: 252716" data-attributes="member: 7681"><p>Its normal to have grease spraying about?! That seems odd but Im just a rookie with this stuff. With there being a gap, is water supposed to be able to get in? Or does the excess grease help prevent this?</p><p></p><p>When I cleaned them, there was a s-ton of grease in the hub. So everything is well greased.</p><p></p><p>I do have bearing buddies. The bearings are in mint condition, I bought them new. They are the correct size as they ride perfectly on the spindle...its the seal I am worried about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KingDarius, post: 252716, member: 7681"] Its normal to have grease spraying about?! That seems odd but Im just a rookie with this stuff. With there being a gap, is water supposed to be able to get in? Or does the excess grease help prevent this? When I cleaned them, there was a s-ton of grease in the hub. So everything is well greased. I do have bearing buddies. The bearings are in mint condition, I bought them new. They are the correct size as they ride perfectly on the spindle...its the seal I am worried about. [/QUOTE]
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