Whats the best grease to use on my bearings?
#1
Posted 05-15-2012 01:13 PM
#2
Posted 05-15-2012 01:31 PM
Use the search feature......LOTS OF INFO already posted.I am replacing my wheel bearings and I am wondering what the best kind of grease is?
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#3
Posted 05-15-2012 03:33 PM
Use the search feature......LOTS OF INFO already posted.
In other words, it's a secret.
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#4
Posted 05-15-2012 05:51 PM
In other words, it's a secret.
In other words everyone likes something different... Redline?
Only a secret in Florida...
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#5
Posted 05-15-2012 05:53 PM
#6
Posted 05-15-2012 08:20 PM
Mostly Redline CV2, although some go for Swepco.
I put Swepco on the left front and Redline on the right front tonight. I'll take them apart after next race, and see if there's any visible difference (besides color). The Redline seems slightly thinner at garage temperature.
I know there's some other greases being used though. My hubs had something bright green in them when I got the car. Any ideas?
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#7
Posted 05-15-2012 09:00 PM
Good test. You might even consider leaving the test in place until one of the other fails (or you decide to replace it). Not exactly definitive, because there are other forces at work, but it would be a good data point.
#8
Posted 05-15-2012 09:40 PM
I just did an upper ball joint and the tie rod joints and caps and the top of the tube gets a bit runny. Once you get into the tube it seems fine but I should probably move them in the house with the tool batteries and jump box. Took me a season to figure out why the nearly new Dewalt batteries didn't make it through a couple of summers in the Vegas heat.
#9
Posted 05-15-2012 11:22 PM
I put Swepco on the left front and Redline on the right front tonight.
Keep in mind which corners (of the track) stress your hubs more. I mostly run at a counter-clockwise track, so it isn't a surprise that my right hub tends to give up the ghost long before the left one does.
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#10
Posted 05-16-2012 03:38 AM
Wanna see CV2 get soft and thin? Wait until your shop hits above 100*.....
I spotted that as well, and wonder if Swepco does the same thing -- any idea?
#11
Posted 05-16-2012 05:11 AM
The green grease is the stock grease from Mazda. Wanna see CV2 get soft and thin? Wait until your shop hits above 100*.....
I have seen the green grease in auto parts stores as well?
www.greengrease.net
I like the redline... thin is good as long as it protects.. Redline seems to do well. Also good luck with Mobil one synthetic
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#12
Posted 05-16-2012 07:51 AM
I have seen the green grease in auto parts stores as well?
www.greengrease.net
That's prolly what it was. It wasn't mold or even the stock grease. I just packed a new Timken/NTN one. The stock "grease" is like vaseline, and sparse.
I'll be at Watkins Glen and Lime Rock next, so nearly all the load is on the LF.
An internet search yesterday came up with Neo HP800. Anyone have thoughts on that?
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#13
Posted 05-16-2012 09:10 AM
#14
Posted 05-16-2012 09:30 AM
An internet search yesterday came up with Neo HP800. Anyone have thoughts on that?
Bingo!
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#15
Posted 05-16-2012 11:36 AM
#16
Posted 05-16-2012 01:14 PM
The thread, Hubs Mazda VS Blueprinted http://forum.specmia...=1;t=004388;p=0
The hub Video
I didn't remember correctly, the grease was not PM, the deal was REM'ed.
#17
Posted 05-16-2012 02:51 PM
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#18
Posted 05-16-2012 03:22 PM
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Posted 05-16-2012 03:53 PM
#20
Posted 05-16-2012 04:20 PM
I spotted that as well, and wonder if Swepco does the same thing -- any idea?
I should get some and put it in the garage. We've got about 3-4 more months of heat from hell.
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