Hey man all bearings should have lube in them right from factory. You are not going to do anything worse then waste your time by re-lubing them, however if you do want to I suggest a higher end white lithium grease. I use white lightning, but any white lithium grease will work fine. The only time I re-lube my bearings is after extended periods of use and after they get wet, in which case I clean them up with wd-40 and then re-pack them with grease.
YES, NEW cam bearings increase oil pressure and Improve oil lubrication through out the valvetrain. The cam bearings MUST be in GOOD shape if you want the engine to last.
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Your question is very vague...is it how to remove bearings or how the replace bearings or how to size new bearings on an old worn shaft???? And what bearings??? There are several hundred bearings on a car...one kind of bearing on fishing reel...for or five bearings on a bicycle
use skateboarding cream/lube on your bearings. DO NOT SPRAY WD-40 unless you want to buy new bearings. wd-40 ruines bearings.
Why are you changing wheel bearings so soon on a 2004 ? shouldn't this still be under warranty ???? I have a 1998 with 192,000 miles (I am the original owner) and have never changed the front wheel bearings ... They are still good too. I don't know about a 2004.... but on my 98, when I did the front brakes, I changed the front rotors too. New rotors came with new races installed in them already. Get new seals and Just clean and repack the bearings with grease and set the pre-load properly. Thats my 2cents worth. Good luck
they're basically the best bearings money can buy
you dont....you buy new bearings
We need to know which bearings you speak of, there are many.
bones super reds are good bearings. at my local skateshop it is 30 bucks just like reds. super reds have better steel and quieter
Did you measure the jurnalls to see if there is wear.If there is you may need a new crank.The crank bearings could also be gone.I also hoped that you used a plastic gauge when installing the rod bearings.
no, it makes them rust
No. Brake rotors don't have bearings, the wheel hub does.