May-18-2013 05:18 PM
May-20-2013 05:48 AM
cwit wrote:
How many pumps on the grease gun does it take to fill the inside cavity and not push out the axel seal? I think this is an unsafe system and should never be used. I think over weight is safer than no brakes and I'm not into overloading either.
May-20-2013 05:13 AM
May-19-2013 07:53 PM
greatwhitenorth69 wrote:AZ T&T wrote:pcm1959 wrote:
Good luck with that. I hope you grease and bearings were warm so it flowed easily. I hopt that you turned each wheel while pumping the grease into the hub. Turning the wheel while pumping the grease is right from the Dexter manual. In an ideal situation, they work as designed. However, most people don't use them ideally. The rusult is pushing out the rear seal and greae contaminating the brake shoe and drums resulting in virutally no brakes. I hand pack only. Hoefully you did not blow the seal. Phillip
I think it's funny when people assume they are the only ones around who can read directions.
I did everything by the book.
I think it's funny that someone would just pump grease into a hub & not actually pull it apart to inspect the bearings, to each their own I guess
May-19-2013 07:32 PM
AZ T&T wrote:pcm1959 wrote:
Good luck with that. I hope you grease and bearings were warm so it flowed easily. I hopt that you turned each wheel while pumping the grease into the hub. Turning the wheel while pumping the grease is right from the Dexter manual. In an ideal situation, they work as designed. However, most people don't use them ideally. The rusult is pushing out the rear seal and greae contaminating the brake shoe and drums resulting in virutally no brakes. I hand pack only. Hoefully you did not blow the seal. Phillip
I think it's funny when people assume they are the only ones around who can read directions.
I did everything by the book.
May-19-2013 05:29 PM
May-19-2013 05:10 PM
pcm1959 wrote:
Good luck with that. I hope you grease and bearings were warm so it flowed easily. I hopt that you turned each wheel while pumping the grease into the hub. Turning the wheel while pumping the grease is right from the Dexter manual. In an ideal situation, they work as designed. However, most people don't use them ideally. The rusult is pushing out the rear seal and greae contaminating the brake shoe and drums resulting in virutally no brakes. I hand pack only. Hoefully you did not blow the seal. Phillip
May-19-2013 02:40 PM
May-19-2013 08:35 AM
May-19-2013 06:55 AM
bobsallyh wrote:
Before you "repacked" did you pull the hub off the spindle and actually check the bearings and look to see how much grease was already in the hub?
May-19-2013 06:47 AM
May-19-2013 05:51 AM
cwit wrote:
Pumping to fast is not as much of a problem as knowing when to stop.
May-19-2013 05:06 AM
May-18-2013 06:01 PM
BB_TX wrote:
As long as you did not do it TOO fast. Slow easy pumping with a manual grease gun while continuously turning the wheel and it works great. Pumping too fast or too hard can push grease past the seals.
May-18-2013 05:50 PM