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Re: Why is the hub filled with grease?

To: List Spitfires <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Why is the hub filled with grease?
From: "Bradley D. Richardson" <brichard@us.oracle.com>
Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2000 07:09:45 -0600
Question.  I've removed hubs after a year of more of use.  If the grease
liquefied, why is most of it still in the hub, not down to one side as
if it re-solidified, but still on the back of the hub, just where it was
left over a year ago.  Am I missing something here?

Brad

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Graham Stretch wrote:
> 
> Hi Pete
> The grease will (should) become fluid once the brakes and bearings have
> heated the hub up this then acts as a reservoir of lubricant for the
> bearing. At least that is the theory I was taught!
> 
> Graham.
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: GIBSON,PETE (A-England,ex1) <pete_gibson@agilent.com>
> To: Spitfire List (E-mail) <spitfires@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 2:30 PM
> Subject: Why is the hub filled with grease?
> 
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am about to put in new front wheel bearings on my Spit. and decided that
> I
> > really should read the Haynes manual just in case. It says that the space
> > between the two sets of bearings, the inner cavity, needs to be half
> filled
> > with grease, why? I spoke with my local Spitfire scrappy and he didn't
> know
> > the reason either. I shall do what the book says but I would like to know
> > why I'm doing it.
> >
> > TIA,
> > Pete.
> >
> > ###################################################################
> > 1976 Spitfire 1500
> > Body off restoration and hopefully soon to be a fair weather driver
> > ###################################################################

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