HOW TO: Pack Wheel Bearings

Simple maintenance for your non-driven wheels and axles, often neglected. No fancy tools required!

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  • @deankay4434
    @deankay443428 күн бұрын

    You are the only person that pushes the bearing cage on the large side to manually pack grease into the tapered wheel bearing large side. This is how I was taught in the early 70's. Plus adding grease between the races inside the hub. This is what GM showed in their service manuals. The grease flows under temperature to flow level out between inside and out side during heat and centrical force during operation. Perfect demonstration of the right way to repack wheel bearings! Thanks! ASE Master retired. That shop teacher guy!

  • @kennethcarver9687
    @kennethcarver9687Ай бұрын

    I had to yell at a apprentice to stop using compressed air to spin a wheel bearing,I heard the bearing whistle from 2 bays away,he told me that was how he was taught to check the wheel bearing,I and 2 other licensed mechanics explained why that is wrong!he was lucky it didn't explode! Great explanation on a diy.🛠

  • @GregWellwood

    @GregWellwood

    Ай бұрын

    I edited out the "if I hear it spinning up like a turbine I'm going to come over and punch you in the teeth."

  • @goptools
    @goptoolsАй бұрын

    Good tips for wheel bearing servicing. I bought one of those fancy wheel bearing packers and it sort of works but I usually do them by hand because it actually makes less of a mess. Glad you mentioned not to spin the bearings with compressed air. Doing that in class would have set my insane shop teacher on an incredible rant, and nobody wanted that!

  • @allanenders5525
    @allanenders5525Ай бұрын

    Funny story, bought a New Monza from the General in 75, first year car, solid plate brake rotors, I think Vega parts, V8 car, your bearings and spindle look iffy but nothing like my Monza parts! Spindles were blue at the bearing locations. Dealer says that it was my driving! No recall from Gm, repaired it myself, and wrote transport Canada, and oh yes there is a recall, about 2 months later, same problem, back to the dealer with T/C letter, ok we’ll fix it. The fix was to install a 50 cent grease seal in the hub just inside the outer wheel bearing, so when it got real hot and the grease liquefied, it couldn’t get out of the bearing! I didn’t think that was a very good way to deal with the problem, so after a year or two I found a wrecked 2nd year car and swapped out the solid rotors for the vented ones, as well as the spindles and master cylinder, problem fixed correctly! Thanks for the trip down memory lane, I just redid my trailer bearings and wheels last year, after 50 years it was time, trailer has lots of miles, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Regina, Have a Great weekend....

  • @GregWellwood

    @GregWellwood

    Ай бұрын

    That is a very interesting story, thanks for sharing that!

  • @rtkracht
    @rtkrachtАй бұрын

    Yep… I remember doing that before nitrile gloves were invented. Excellent PSA. Thanks. 😂😂😂

  • @davehowland5270
    @davehowland5270Ай бұрын

    finally someone who knows how to pack a hub

  • @paulsmith9341
    @paulsmith9341Ай бұрын

    I haven't packed a bearing in 20 years anyway. That was the last time i owned a trailer. Everything i drove in that time had sealed bearings

  • @alexandrecouture2462
    @alexandrecouture2462Ай бұрын

    Great!

  • @not-pc6937
    @not-pc6937Ай бұрын

    Exactly 👍😃

  • @malware_in_tn9008
    @malware_in_tn9008Ай бұрын

    “If you’re new to this channel, not a lot of things are normal here.” Including the commenters. 👍🏻

  • @johnjohn-ed9qt
    @johnjohn-ed9qtАй бұрын

    Aside from the obvious, due to the bearing condition, I'd expect the comments about which way the seals go. Last set I did (four sets, actually, on a hay drag) a few months ago, the seals could only go one way and actually touch the seat on the spindle. Set prior, I had one guy on the left telling me lip in, like a crank seal, the guy on the right telling me lip out, so it if gets hot it won't build pressure and wipe the seal on dirt and grime. I went with what the service book said. The hay drag bearings looked a LOT worse than yours, and sounded so, as well, were dry soap inside, and had spraypaint from the last time it was painted (before 2010) in the big end telling me the seals were shot then. Still rolled fine. Low speed or low use, you can get away with a lot.

  • @GregWellwood

    @GregWellwood

    Ай бұрын

    I didn't think to mention that, as these seals have no direction. I have a recent video on changing a FWD bearing on my daily - it had one wee divot out of the outer race, and I could hear the bearing being unhappy (none of my passengers heard anything). I bought two bearings for that car - if one was gone, the other probably isn't far behind.

  • @petekovacevic3241
    @petekovacevic3241Ай бұрын

    I can't believe you didn't just change the bearing ,can't be that expensive.

  • @GregWellwood

    @GregWellwood

    Ай бұрын

    They're cheap, but it wasn't convenient. It will get changed someday.

  • @erikdressler5129
    @erikdressler5129Ай бұрын

    Crenellations. Always enjoy watching even if it's something that I've done before!

  • @john-smith.
    @john-smith.Ай бұрын

    All that work to re-use crap bearings....at least you saved yourself $10...but your time will be wasted, because you'll have to do it again sooner than later.

  • @GregWellwood

    @GregWellwood

    Ай бұрын

    How soon do you think it will be, at 10 km a year?

  • @jde1780
    @jde1780Ай бұрын

    Do as I say... Not as I do.