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I would, but try to remove most of the old stuff first.Popped the seal. Do I add any grease?
And do not put too much grease in, or it will be forced out.
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What brand or kind? Looks like a dry grease unlike the the other drive bearings.
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The Isoflex grease like Doo uses in their crank bearings would be good.What brand or kind? Looks like a dry grease unlike the the other drive bearings.
Pop it off. Takes an hour max. Can repack the bearing and clean things up while you're at it.
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If its not done! I would glued this bearing OD and ID whit green locktight.
Bearing , I did mine whit air first. Then brake cleaner amd Lots of Air again .
I always used Blue amsoil full synthetic .
Bearing , I did mine whit air first. Then brake cleaner amd Lots of Air again .
I always used Blue amsoil full synthetic .
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Would Mobile 1 synthetic work or shouldIf its not done! I would glued this bearing OD and ID whit green locktight.
Bearing , I did mine whit air first. Then brake cleaner amd Lots of Air again .
I always used Blue amsoil full synthetic .
I use the iso flex suggested above ?
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This is a very high-RPM, high-load ball bearing application. I'm not sure Mobil 1 is designed for such an application? I think the Doo crank bearing grease IsoFlex would be a better fit.
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This is a very high-RPM, high-load ball bearing application. I'm not sure Mobil 1 is designed for such an application? I think the Doo crank bearing grease IsoFlex would be a better fit.
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That bearing is high speed and high heat. I doubt normal grease would be appropriate.
I tried finding another type of bearing for the pto. I believe skf made one but once i told the guy the expected rpm and heat he indicated i better stick with the spec bearing from Yamaha/koyo.
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