wheel bearing oil bath
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04-18-2007, 15:14
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wheel bearing oil bath
my bus has a broken shock on the front left and i have started to
replace both of them. i have ordered the koni adjustable shocks and hope to get then in a few days. i have already removed both front tires and removed the old shocks. the shocks on the bird were monroe gas 65's and looked to be to small for that massive front end. it is my hope that the bus will ride a lot better with the new shocks. while i have the tires off i have also cleaned up the grease fittings and have lubed the front end. this leads up to my question tonight. the wheel bearings are in an oil bath and the oil level is low. can anyone tell me the proper oil to use in the bearing. thanks to all for the knowledge that you share with fellow birdies. ed and peggy mcstay 83FCRB 35FT "lonesome dove" |
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04-18-2007, 15:35
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wheel bearing oil bath
90 weight oil, fill to the full line.
Safe travels, Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider 84FC35 Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma At 03:14 AM 4/19/2007 +0000, you wrote: >my bus has a broken shock on the front left and i have started to >replace both of them. i have ordered the koni adjustable shocks and >hope to get then in a few days. i have already removed both front tires >and removed the old shocks. the shocks on the bird were monroe gas 65's >and looked to be to small for that massive front end. it is my hope >that the bus will ride a lot better with the new shocks. while i have >the tires off i have also cleaned up the grease fittings and have lubed >the front end. this leads up to my question tonight. the wheel bearings >are in an oil bath and the oil level is low. can anyone tell me the >proper oil to use in the bearing. thanks to all for the knowledge that >you share with fellow birdies. > >ed and peggy mcstay >83FCRB 35FT >"lonesome dove" > > |
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04-19-2007, 00:53
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wheel bearing oil bath
Ed,
This may be a good time to change the 90 weight oil in the bearing. With the use of a turcky baster you can remove most of the old oil. Refill with fresh oil to the line and check it a few times since it seams to settle slowly. Kurt in NH '83 FC 35' SB (with wet bearings)FOR SALE & '97 BMC 37' --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Peggy & Ed McStay" > > my bus has a broken shock on the front left and i have started to > replace both of them. i have ordered the koni adjustable shocks and > hope to get then in a few days. i have already removed both front tires > and removed the old shocks. the shocks on the bird were monroe gas 65's > and looked to be to small for that massive front end. it is my hope > that the bus will ride a lot better with the new shocks. while i have > the tires off i have also cleaned up the grease fittings and have lubed > the front end. this leads up to my question tonight. the wheel bearings > are in an oil bath and the oil level is low. can anyone tell me the > proper oil to use in the bearing. thanks to all for the knowledge that > you share with fellow birdies. > > ed and peggy mcstay > 83FCRB 35FT > "lonesome dove" > |
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04-19-2007, 01:43
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wheel bearing oil bath
The bolt on cap should have an indicator line. Full would be to the bottom of
the bore, over fill will result in leakage, use a bright light and be cautious. MH ----- Original Message ----- From: Peggy & Ed McStay To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 9:14 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] wheel bearing oil bath my bus has a broken shock on the front left and i have started to replace both of them. i have ordered the koni adjustable shocks and hope to get then in a few days. i have already removed both front tires and removed the old shocks. the shocks on the bird were monroe gas 65's and looked to be to small for that massive front end. it is my hope that the bus will ride a lot better with the new shocks. while i have the tires off i have also cleaned up the grease fittings and have lubed the front end. this leads up to my question tonight. the wheel bearings are in an oil bath and the oil level is low. can anyone tell me the proper oil to use in the bearing. thanks to all for the knowledge that you share with fellow birdies. ed and peggy mcstay 83FCRB 35FT "lonesome dove" [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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04-19-2007, 01:59
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wheel bearing oil bath
If it is low just add, do not overfill.
It could be time to replace the seals...????? Bill 88 FC Michigan --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Peggy & Ed McStay" > > my bus has a broken shock on the front left and i have started to > replace both of them. i have ordered the koni adjustable shocks and > hope to get then in a few days. i have already removed both front tires > and removed the old shocks. the shocks on the bird were monroe gas 65's > and looked to be to small for that massive front end. it is my hope > that the bus will ride a lot better with the new shocks. while i have > the tires off i have also cleaned up the grease fittings and have lubed > the front end. this leads up to my question tonight. the wheel bearings > are in an oil bath and the oil level is low. can anyone tell me the > proper oil to use in the bearing. thanks to all for the knowledge that > you share with fellow birdies. > > ed and peggy mcstay > 83FCRB 35FT > "lonesome dove" > |
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04-19-2007, 02:34
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wheel bearing oil bath
Ed/Peggy,
Fill it with 85W140 gear oil or something close. Lucas makes a good product that you can find at most truck stops. There should be a ring on the clear plastic cover that is well-below the fill plug. Make sure that the axle is LEVEL before reading it. You don't want too much in there. Shane Fedeli 85PT40 Hershey, PA --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Hohnstein" <MHOHNSTEIN@...> wrote: > > The bolt on cap should have an indicator line. Full would be to the bottom of the bore, over fill will result in leakage, use a bright light and be cautious. > MH > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Peggy & Ed McStay > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 9:14 PM > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] wheel bearing oil bath > > > my bus has a broken shock on the front left and i have started to > replace both of them. i have ordered the koni adjustable shocks and > hope to get then in a few days. i have already removed both front tires > and removed the old shocks. the shocks on the bird were monroe gas 65's > and looked to be to small for that massive front end. it is my hope > that the bus will ride a lot better with the new shocks. while i have > the tires off i have also cleaned up the grease fittings and have lubed > the front end. this leads up to my question tonight. the wheel bearings > are in an oil bath and the oil level is low. can anyone tell me the > proper oil to use in the bearing. thanks to all for the knowledge that > you share with fellow birdies. > > ed and peggy mcstay > 83FCRB 35FT > "lonesome dove" > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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