Nandy
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I was in the process of adding BB (Bearing Buddies) to this used trailer that I bought with the cobia. I was not able to install them as there were something blocking the BB from getting in. That was a good thing as I should have replace the bearings anyway. This forced me to get the bearings at Wally and replace them. However, I found a few more things than what I was expecting. I have never worked on trailers bearings before. All the trailers I had before were home made out of car axles. I know the process is very simillar but you never know. Maybe there are some "no, no's" that I am not aware. Anyway, here I go.
When I pulled the hub out I learned that what was blocking the BB was a plastic ring. This trailer had at least one BB and I lost it during the first time I took the boat out. I never thought a BB could be made out of plastic. Anyway, I took the hub out and the back seal was apparently loose and remained in the spindle. I saw water and the grease appeared to had been mix with water, if that is possible... Also, this spindle is the same size all the way to where it go in to the axle. I am used to car axles where the seal "seals" around the spindle in a section that is 1/4 inch or so wider. This spindle had what I will call "an insert". My question is how is the hub sealing is it has that "insert" that is not part of the spindle. I installed everything back including that insert, which I greased all over. Does anyone has a trailer with such thing?
I packed the new bearings and filled the hub with grease as I have done with cars then followed to put grease in the BB using the zerk. Is that correct for a trailer?
Also, when I was tightening the spindle nut (there is not a washer either) I did as I do with cars. Tight the nut until I can see the tire rotation diminishing then go back about 1/4 turn. Check that the tire rotates freely again and try to shake the tire making sure it has just a bit of noticeable move. Hope that is the way also.
I placed the bearing buddy in place. It got tight. This BB has ridges in the part that goes inside the hub. Lets see how hard it is to take out..
Here are some pictures to explain myself better.
Bearing hardware. The insert in question is the last item, left to right, second row. What was blocking the Bearing Buddy is the first item, left to right, first row.
A close up to the insert. Look how much pitted it is. I don't think that is right...
I would like to know if I can get that insert and the spindle washer. If not I guess I will have to change those spindles in the future...
What do y'all think!!!
Thanks!
When I pulled the hub out I learned that what was blocking the BB was a plastic ring. This trailer had at least one BB and I lost it during the first time I took the boat out. I never thought a BB could be made out of plastic. Anyway, I took the hub out and the back seal was apparently loose and remained in the spindle. I saw water and the grease appeared to had been mix with water, if that is possible... Also, this spindle is the same size all the way to where it go in to the axle. I am used to car axles where the seal "seals" around the spindle in a section that is 1/4 inch or so wider. This spindle had what I will call "an insert". My question is how is the hub sealing is it has that "insert" that is not part of the spindle. I installed everything back including that insert, which I greased all over. Does anyone has a trailer with such thing?
I packed the new bearings and filled the hub with grease as I have done with cars then followed to put grease in the BB using the zerk. Is that correct for a trailer?
Also, when I was tightening the spindle nut (there is not a washer either) I did as I do with cars. Tight the nut until I can see the tire rotation diminishing then go back about 1/4 turn. Check that the tire rotates freely again and try to shake the tire making sure it has just a bit of noticeable move. Hope that is the way also.
I placed the bearing buddy in place. It got tight. This BB has ridges in the part that goes inside the hub. Lets see how hard it is to take out..
Here are some pictures to explain myself better.
Bearing hardware. The insert in question is the last item, left to right, second row. What was blocking the Bearing Buddy is the first item, left to right, first row.

A close up to the insert. Look how much pitted it is. I don't think that is right...

I would like to know if I can get that insert and the spindle washer. If not I guess I will have to change those spindles in the future...
What do y'all think!!!
Thanks!