John&Joey wrote:
BB_TX wrote:
John&Joey wrote:
BB_TX wrote:
...Adding grease to the zerk only supplies grease to the front (or outer) bearing if you pump enough grease in to push the grease thru the inner bearing, thru the hub cavity, and out thru the outer bearing...
I think you're thinking about those cheap end caps you buy from Harbor Freight.
This is how they work:
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Apparently you are not familiar with the Dexter EZ Lube axles and how they work. They have a zerk at the outer end that ports grease to the inner bearing, thru the hub, to the outer bearing. If you watched the video you posted the link to you would see what I mean.
Read what you wrote. You started with the outer bearing first gets greased then pushes to the inner. The very opposite of what happens. You're changing your song now that you watched the video.
You need to reread what I wrote. I said grease ONLY gets to the outer bearing if you use enough grease to push it thru the inner bearing, thru the hub, and out the outer bearing. You even highlighted it in red!