imported_Samuel
Seaman
- Joined
- Jul 6, 2006
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I am repacking the bearing on a Murray trailer (1964). Just took off hubs and the bearings look fine, no scoring or burnt/dark spots. They spin freely. However, when I took off the hub caps there was water, I presume from the launch ramp. Not emulsified grease, just some whitish water and packed grease.
After reading the posts, I note talk of zerk/grease fitting on the rear of the hubs, mine has none. Am I to presume then that all I can do is put new seals on the back and fill with grease and check and re-pack every season. Also, the seals do not appear to be of the type that would prevent water penetration.
I have had no problems, just bought the boat in July. No bearing noise or other issues. Total trailer weight w/boat is about 900-1000 lbs. Should I then just repack and assume that the water will not be an issue??
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thx
Samuel
After reading the posts, I note talk of zerk/grease fitting on the rear of the hubs, mine has none. Am I to presume then that all I can do is put new seals on the back and fill with grease and check and re-pack every season. Also, the seals do not appear to be of the type that would prevent water penetration.
I have had no problems, just bought the boat in July. No bearing noise or other issues. Total trailer weight w/boat is about 900-1000 lbs. Should I then just repack and assume that the water will not be an issue??
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thx
Samuel