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Date:         Wed, 1 Oct 1997 14:30:56 -0400
Reply-To:     Howard Fleming <hfleming@MOOSEBIRD.COM>
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From:         Howard Fleming <hfleming@MOOSEBIRD.COM>
Subject:      Re: Grease seal on '84
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Bearings I might consider keeping for spares, if they are in good condition (but then, why replace them :). Seals are not worth trying to reuse, I would just get new ones and keep them on hand.

BTW, when you replace the wheel bearings, be sure to replace the races also.

Howard

On 1 Oct 97 at 12:39, Scott Chen wrote:

> Does anyone have a good technique for removing a grease seal on the front > inner wheel bearing on a 1984 Westy. Is there a way to do it without > ruining it? I recently replaced my front rotors and bearings and I would > like to use my old bearings and seals as emergency spares if I can salvage > them. Or am I just being cheap.... > > Scott >


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