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Bearings - cleaning
How do you service your bearings? The joys of winter racing?
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i used to give them a bath in WD40.. but that was 10 years ago.. things might have changed/improved since then
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I thought wd40 attracted grit etc. So wd40, then regrease with another product.
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i give them a bath of motor spray then give them each a drop of oil after
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hi, I used wd40 or motor spray
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With sheiks on or off as need to get the grit out etc
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I remove em all and after a cursory look 'n clean I put em in a tub with a lid and put some wd40 or something similar in, I swish em round a bit 2-3 times 'til no solids are visible in the liquid(clean liquid each time of course...) then pull em out, drain em on kitchen roll or similar, then when dry, put em in another lidded tub containing 3 in 1 oil or sewing machine oil overnight, then I pull em out, drain em mounted on a dowel over kitchen roll(again) and then re-install when the oil has stopped dripping... phew!! It doesn't take long, but writing it down makes it seem like forever!!!
I use rubber shield bearings, but the grit still gets in...
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Cat SX sheilds are a bugger to work with so I'll see how I get on later tonight.
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Can you get Ceramic bearings with rubber seals for the Cat SX?
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