Aug-02-2018 05:46 PM
Aug-03-2018 05:58 PM
fj12ryder wrote:ScottG wrote:I have the EZ Lube axles on my triple axle toyhauler, and have used it in the past, so obviously you've totally misread my position. After much consideration, I now question the actual usefulness and necessity of it. That's my thoughts on it.fj12ryder wrote:ScottG wrote:I'm sorry, did I say that? I'm pretty sure I said that the EZ Lube feature, which is adding grease via the zerk in the hub, is possibly "unnecessary"fj12ryder wrote:Ralph Cramden wrote:Possibly not so much "wrong" as "unnecessary".ScottG wrote:
Since your doing it right and packing them by hand,
So........... everyone who uses the EZ lube feature is doing it "wrong"?
Got it!
So your arguing that doing them by hand is doing them wrong?
You may read into this anything you wish, but please don't put words in my mouth.
Exactly, you don't like it so don't put words in my mouth either.
Aug-03-2018 05:53 PM
ScottG wrote:I have the EZ Lube axles on my triple axle toyhauler, and have used it in the past, so obviously you've totally misread my position. After much consideration, I now question the actual usefulness and necessity of it. That's my thoughts on it.fj12ryder wrote:ScottG wrote:I'm sorry, did I say that? I'm pretty sure I said that the EZ Lube feature, which is adding grease via the zerk in the hub, is possibly "unnecessary"fj12ryder wrote:Ralph Cramden wrote:Possibly not so much "wrong" as "unnecessary".ScottG wrote:
Since your doing it right and packing them by hand,
So........... everyone who uses the EZ lube feature is doing it "wrong"?
Got it!
So your arguing that doing them by hand is doing them wrong?
You may read into this anything you wish, but please don't put words in my mouth.
Exactly, you don't like it so don't put words in my mouth either.
Aug-03-2018 05:24 PM
fj12ryder wrote:ScottG wrote:I'm sorry, did I say that? I'm pretty sure I said that the EZ Lube feature, which is adding grease via the zerk in the hub, is possibly "unnecessary"fj12ryder wrote:Ralph Cramden wrote:Possibly not so much "wrong" as "unnecessary".ScottG wrote:
Since your doing it right and packing them by hand,
So........... everyone who uses the EZ lube feature is doing it "wrong"?
Got it!
So your arguing that doing them by hand is doing them wrong?
You may read into this anything you wish, but please don't put words in my mouth.
Aug-03-2018 04:50 PM
Crabbypatty wrote:I think you are confusing EZ Lube axles with Bearing Buddys.
The EZ Lubes were really designed for boat trailers to give a pump or two to rid any water seepage but they have matriculated into rv's etc.
Hope it helps Happy Trails
Aug-03-2018 03:48 PM
Mortimer Brewster wrote:
Modern day greases make temp issues and churning close to non-existent??? Where did you get that info? PLEASE VERIFY! I read recently that people can write down anything they want, so be sure to provide reliable sources for such a sweeping statement. Meanwhile, I’ll be out flag shopping. 🙂
Aug-03-2018 12:33 PM
ScottG wrote:I'm sorry, did I say that? I'm pretty sure I said that the EZ Lube feature, which is adding grease via the zerk in the hub, is possibly "unnecessary"fj12ryder wrote:Ralph Cramden wrote:Possibly not so much "wrong" as "unnecessary".ScottG wrote:
Since your doing it right and packing them by hand,
So........... everyone who uses the EZ lube feature is doing it "wrong"?
Got it!
So your arguing that doing them by hand is doing them wrong?
Aug-03-2018 11:26 AM
fj12ryder wrote:Ralph Cramden wrote:Possibly not so much "wrong" as "unnecessary".ScottG wrote:
Since your doing it right and packing them by hand,
So........... everyone who uses the EZ lube feature is doing it "wrong"?
Got it!
Aug-03-2018 10:33 AM
LarryJM wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:LarryJM wrote:Learjet wrote:
Timken recommends the hub half full, they caution against filling it all the way because it will run hotter.
You would have to show me some verifiable reference for that since IMO only filling the hub half full makes ZERO SENSE and would be COMPLETELY USELESS for the EZ lube type system to work.
My BS FLAG is at full staff and at attention.
Larry
"NOTE: You should allow enough space in the housing for heat dissipation so excess grease throws clear from
the bearing. Contain the grease around the bearing. The housing should normally be 1/3 to 1/2 full of grease
during bearing assembly. Too much grease in the housing may cause high temperatures and excess churning of
the grease."
I'd say your BS flag is suffering from erectile dysfunction....:R
Note I SAID VERIFIABLE and your post is far from that since anyone can write down anything they want.
Try Again and make sure any reference is about easy lube bearings and the info you posted flies directly in the face of something like bearing buddies which sure does not have any "dead space" in the hub.
BS FLAG STILL FLYING STRAIGHT AND BOLD!!!:p
BTW AFAIK temp issues and things like churning might have been a concerned 20 or 30 years ago, but modern day greases make those issue close to non existant now.
Larry
Aug-03-2018 09:51 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:Possibly not so much "wrong" as "unnecessary".ScottG wrote:
Since your doing it right and packing them by hand,
So........... everyone who uses the EZ lube feature is doing it "wrong"?
Got it!
Aug-03-2018 06:24 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:LarryJM wrote:Learjet wrote:
Timken recommends the hub half full, they caution against filling it all the way because it will run hotter.
You would have to show me some verifiable reference for that since IMO only filling the hub half full makes ZERO SENSE and would be COMPLETELY USELESS for the EZ lube type system to work.
My BS FLAG is at full staff and at attention.
Larry
"NOTE: You should allow enough space in the housing for heat dissipation so excess grease throws clear from
the bearing. Contain the grease around the bearing. The housing should normally be 1/3 to 1/2 full of grease
during bearing assembly. Too much grease in the housing may cause high temperatures and excess churning of
the grease."
I'd say your BS flag is suffering from erectile dysfunction....:R
Aug-03-2018 06:09 AM
LarryJM wrote:Learjet wrote:
Timken recommends the hub half full, they caution against filling it all the way because it will run hotter.
You would have to show me some verifiable reference for that since IMO only filling the hub half full makes ZERO SENSE and would be COMPLETELY USELESS for the EZ lube type system to work.
My BS FLAG is at full staff and at attention.
Larry
Aug-03-2018 04:29 AM
LarryJM wrote:Learjet wrote:
Timken recommends the hub half full, they caution against filling it all the way because it will run hotter.
You would have to show me some verifiable reference for that since IMO only filling the hub half full makes ZERO SENSE and would be COMPLETELY USELESS for the EZ lube type system to work.
My BS FLAG is at full staff and at attention.
Larry
Aug-03-2018 04:22 AM
Aug-03-2018 03:51 AM
Learjet wrote:
Timken recommends the hub half full, they caution against filling it all the way because it will run hotter.