Replacing wheel bearings?

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Re: Replacing wheel bearings?

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No, we used regular wheel bearing grease. The possum grease was what we used before hair gel.
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Re: Replacing wheel bearings?

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rlux4 wrote:Dave, I'd be willing to bet that Clark has had experience with wheel bearings before. Just not experience with Fiats. And hey, wheel bearings are wheel bearings, no matter what car they're on. A wheel bearing by any other name would smell as sweet. No wait, that's not the right quote.
Clark, I think Dave is just expressing his concern for your safety. Some of these guys are really hung up about this silly safety thing.
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Uhhhh how did my name come up in this??? NicktheViking is your name Clark? not Nick?? My name is Clark and I date a Viking.... :twisted: I repacked my bearings a few weeks ago, I need to go ahead and get some new ones... but this is a very straightforward process and getting your hands all greasy and nasty is 1/2 the fun!!!! Wheel bearing packer?? pishaw!
1978 Spyder 1800 make that 2L! Finally making real progress!
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I don't know Clark. I'm sure I wasn't thinking of your girlfriend. :roll: I meant Nick. But I was thinking at the time "I wonder how Clark is doing". My typo. My bad.
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Re: Replacing wheel bearings?

Post by So Cal Mark »

Nick, Clark, Ron, Possum Pete, whatever, one tip when packing bearings with either a packer or by hand; use a pair of either latex or nitrile gloves. It makes cleanup a lot easier, and it's better for your hands
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Post by mbouse »

GLOVES we dun need no stinkin' gloves !!

besides, petroleum is good for the complexion.
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Re: Replacing wheel bearings?

Post by nicktheviking »

I'm surprised I haven't contracted some deadly exotic disease by now.

Brake fluid, motor oil, engine degreaser, bleach, etc... I never wear gloves when I do anything.

Maybe that's why I have such manly callused hands. 8)
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Practice safe mechanics like you practice safe sex, or the alternative may be....
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