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Re-packing the hubs

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Re-packing the hubs

Post by HeathGQ »

Run a search, hard to find what I want, so sorry for asking again.

The 8mm allen key bolts work their way loose. So want to remove the hubs, clean things up and repack em. I have been told to use engine oil, but it leaks. Not that it is a problem.

Whats the general consensus in doing looking after your hubs?
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Post by matthewK »

i supose just to undo it every few 1000km's re-pack em with a good decnt grease

with the bolts working loose theres stuff you can get lock tight/ lock nut
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Post by hypo »

i packed the hubs on the QEE axles under m junk 2day and found that if the grease u use is 2 thick or tacky it wont allow the hubs 2 lock properly coz of the suction it gets wen trying 2 push in onto the lockin mechanism..

in the end i just put in some oil and a smear of cv grease
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Post by Woop »

If you want to do the whole thing, re-pack CV's with Moly Grease but use wheel bearing grease for the small needle roller bearing in end of the stub axle. Dont 'over-pack' the wheel bearings-just enough to cover bearings and a small amount on cups--and just smear a SMALL quantity on the clutch teeth only for the free wheel hub. Too much here can cause the hub to not engage properly.

I dont know if seals in front end are good enough to run oil without leaks. However it has been run successfully in the rear wheel bearings.

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Post by bazzle »

Hubs or HUBS.
The freewhellin hubs need light smear of grease on splines and a little oil on cap and rotating internal bit.
The wheel bearing HUBS use HTB grease.
CV use moly.

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Post by Big Red Toy »

use grease instead of oil, i use HTB in mine, fill the c/v's to the max, but make sure the hub isn't over filled
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