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My trailer lost a bearing buddy somewhere along the way to and from the
launch ramp the other day. I didn't realize the bearing buddy was gone until I got home. The launch ramp is in sal****er. I did wash the bearing/axle/hub area down well when I got home. Guess I'd better pull the wheel and do some maintenance. Should I remove all the old grease still in there and try to clean the bearing? An option is to assume the packed in grease kept the sal****er out, just stick a new bearing buddy on, and shoot some more grease to it. |
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![]() "RB" wrote in message ... My trailer lost a bearing buddy somewhere along the way to and from the launch ramp the other day. I didn't realize the bearing buddy was gone until I got home. The launch ramp is in sal****er. I did wash the bearing/axle/hub area down well when I got home. Guess I'd better pull the wheel and do some maintenance. Should I remove all the old grease still in there and try to clean the bearing? An option is to assume the packed in grease kept the sal****er out, just stick a new bearing buddy on, and shoot some more grease to it. Pull the wheel, and repack the bearing. Then you can look at a check the condition of the bearing. Even with bearing buddies, should pull the wheel and repack yearly. |
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On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 23:46:24 -0500, "RB"
wrote: My trailer lost a bearing buddy somewhere along the way to and from the launch ramp the other day. I didn't realize the bearing buddy was gone until I got home. The launch ramp is in sal****er. I did wash the bearing/axle/hub area down well when I got home. Guess I'd better pull the wheel and do some maintenance. Should I remove all the old grease still in there and try to clean the bearing? An option is to assume the packed in grease kept the sal****er out, just stick a new bearing buddy on, and shoot some more grease to it. I agree with Calif Bill - good opportunity to check both bearings and the condition of the seal. I would also be concerned about the dirt and other contaminants that got into the bearing during the trip home. Cleaning the bearing is the only way to check for flaking of the rollers and raceways or small dents in either indicating a failure in the making. |
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![]() RB wrote: My trailer lost a bearing buddy somewhere along the way to and from the launch ramp the other day. I didn't realize the bearing buddy was gone until I got home. The launch ramp is in sal****er. I did wash the bearing/axle/hub area down well when I got home. Guess I'd better pull the wheel and do some maintenance. Should I remove all the old grease still in there and try to clean the bearing? An option is to assume the packed in grease kept the sal****er out, just stick a new bearing buddy on, and shoot some more grease to it. You need to assume that sal****er contaminated the bearing area. The dirt and dust is not nearly an issue as I've seen trailers (not for boat use) that don't even have dust covers go for miles and miles with no protection and as long as they were packed on a regular basis be just fine. (Why someone wouldn't buy a $5 dust cap is beyond me, but people do it.) If it was just this one trip that the bearing buddy was gone, you'll be ok, you just need to clean it out and get a fresh pack and grease in it. Like someone else said, the hour that it will take to do that will save you a days worth of lost time, tow bill, bearing and race replacement later. |
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Good info and thoughts. Thanks, guys.
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