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Old 06-06-2012, 08:51 PM
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I need to repack my trailer wheel bearings. I would like to remove as much of the original grease from the bearings and repack with higher temp synthetic grease. Question is what is the best solvent to use ?? I am at home and have air to dry them out with. I have some pans I can fill with what solvent ????


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Old 06-06-2012, 09:27 PM
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we use break cleaner
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Used gas ever since I was old enough to work on cars some 30 yrs ago. Always gas sitting around.
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Paint thinner works well also.
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How do you get the bearing buddys off?
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tap with a hard plastic hammer as you spin the wheel
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Your over thinking it,just put the new **** in. Wont be a problem as long as the bearings have lube
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I use mineral spirits and a small paint brush cut short to poke and clean them out. Then use air hose to blow them dry into a empty case of beer box.
A very mild solvent that doesn't small so bad on the hands later.
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+1 on the gas. That is how I've always done it.
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Originally Posted by paulb32
I use mineral spirits and a small paint brush cut short to poke and clean them out. Then use air hose to blow them dry into a empty case of beer box.
A very mild solvent that doesn't small so bad on the hands later.
I enjoy emptying the case of beer part.
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