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Just reading about these in 1980B (p22)
Apparently they were no grease holes originally and then when they were added, there was an adapter to regulate the grease supply.
I don't think I've seen one of these - anyone got a pic? Or is it the same as something like the one on a DJ distributor?
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yes, thanks, article says there are side grooves so grease emits when full.
so what IS the best practice for doing hubs? It seems a big space in there... and presumably that strategy relies in pressure being put on it, full, to compress some into the bearing sides...?
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09-06-2019, 08:17 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-06-2019, 01:19 AM by Tony Press.)
Just pack the bearings with No 2 Lithium based grease and wipe off the excess.
It is much easier and simpler to use sealed bearings in the hubs- these are already grease filled which will last the life of the bearing.
Modern Lithium based greases are much better than those available when the Austin Sevens were built.