Any thoughts on this? Apparently they believe new bearings can be improved, Re-grease new sealed dual-row bearing |
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Any thoughts on this? Apparently they believe new bearings can be improved, Re-grease new sealed dual-row bearing |
mskala |
Jul 29 2016, 02:35 PM
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I saw this and what they are talking about is the type of wheel bearings used in
914 rear. Re-greasing new sealed bearings if racing with them When we buy FAG or SKF bearings for $40 to $80, are they cheaping out on the grease used within? |
Valy |
Jul 29 2016, 05:02 PM
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No need to press out the clutch release bearings.
I clean them at high temp in an ultrasonic bath with degreaser. Then I repack them under pressure. Works like magic every time. |
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