80CB3A61-9D40-417F-9CE5-FEF61B90D378.jpeg I’m rebuilding some vintage Dualmatic locking hubs and could use some advice from those knowledgeable. I took them apart and they had quite a bit of grease inside. However I found some old instructions that specifically says not to grease them and that they will receive lubrication via the axle but I don’t see how that is possible and feel some grease should be added. 3B49AD9F-AFDC-469E-B484-9081958CB128.jpeg 71F26D68-AF9D-477A-8BB3-E5E7776B3D8E.jpeg F613D0D5-370C-4006-875A-0058EBE500C5.jpeg
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Locking hub rebuild
Collapse
X
-
Josh, they wouldn't receive oil from the axle. The system is sealed via the inner axle seal.
Look at something like a marine grade lucas wheel bearing grease.
I believe you are in a warmer climate and wont worry terribly about sub freezing issues would you?1967 W200.aka.Hank
1946 WDX.aka.Shorty
2012 Ram 2500 PowerWagon.aka Ollie
Life is easier in a lower gear.
-
Thanks Matt. Not worried about freezing. More concerned with friction and getting hot. Also, I just discovered that the bottom portion or the lockout hubs are slightly larger than the tops and the wheel hub which makes it look like one would have to remove the lockout in order to change the wheel. So no sealant on the gaskets?
Comment
Comment