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StrikinLightnin 05-16-2003 08:17 PM

I Lost a Bearing Buddy Again....Help!!!
 
I lost a bearing buddy again :hothead: :hothead: :hothead:
I used the gasket sealer as the instructions recommend but
I still loose one from time to time.
Anybody out there that can suggest how to keep these
boogers from wanting to make a home somewhere along
the berm let me know.:( :( :(

Thanks,
Dennis

Tinkerer 05-16-2003 08:26 PM

I use locktite - clean both pieces with lacquer thinner first.

Audiofn 05-16-2003 10:49 PM

Yup red Locktite holds them on good. Brake clean is what I use to clean them. Also MFB357 on the board showed me about not filling them up all the way. Only fill them up so that the spring is half compressed. That way when the grease heats up it does not blow them off.

Jon

Mr. Demeanor 05-16-2003 11:44 PM

Locktite sleeve retainer or epoxy em on if you dont need to take them off.
Could you put a set screw through the mating surfaces?

obnoxus 05-17-2003 07:58 AM

you probably have to much grease on the inner surface when you silicone it causing it not to adhere,,,,I would pull the hub,, clean the outside inner edge and try again.

StrikinLightnin 05-17-2003 10:25 AM

Dennis,

I cleaned both surfaces with lacquer thinner
and used Locktite #2 gasket sealer.
Not the problem nope,nope nope..............
I'm going to try another Locktite product such as
the red or the sleeve retainer as others recommended.
Thanks though......

mmwalters 05-17-2003 11:20 AM

The only Time I have lost one is when the bearings are to loose. Try tightening the nut 1 or 2 flats.Always works for me

mopower 05-17-2003 11:42 AM

I've lost two (not at the same time ). Strangely enough , both times I discovered it when returning to the trailer after being parked in the marina all day.:confused:
I put closed center caps on my aluminum wheel two years ago and haven't had the problem since, Hmmmmmm:confused:
By the way , they haven't fallen off INSIDE the cap either:D

olemissalum 05-17-2003 05:28 PM

I had the same thing happen when I bought the disc brake upgrade from TIE DOWN. The buddy bearings were just not tight in the hub. The Loctite worked for me after losing about 4 buddy bearings.


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