Motodeficient
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Putting new bearings in while I have the driveshaft out for a track swap.
There is no grease fitting on these sleds for the speedo side bearing? Old bearing was pretty dry. Do I grease the bearing somehow before I install it on the shaft? I will put some anti-sieze on the shaft itself but on every other sled I have had there was a grease fitting on the speedo side bearing.
There is no grease fitting on these sleds for the speedo side bearing? Old bearing was pretty dry. Do I grease the bearing somehow before I install it on the shaft? I will put some anti-sieze on the shaft itself but on every other sled I have had there was a grease fitting on the speedo side bearing.
shaggyzr2
Active member
Just pack it full of grease
Motodeficient
New member
Don't mind my dumb questions Never swapped a track on my own before... You mean after i install the bearing on the driveshaft and install the driveshaft back into the tunnel, I should put a bunch of grease behind the bearing cover before I put cover back on? The cover has a hole in the middle for the speedo gear to be bolted onto the driveshaft
Looks pretty much like this ( I think this picture is a 4-stroke).
Looks pretty much like this ( I think this picture is a 4-stroke).
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Motodeficient
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I guess I would remove one of the seals on the bearing and put grease inside it? Would a new bearing already have grease inside?
staggs65
Moderator
New bearing will already have grease, as part of your annual maintenance pop the seals, clean out the old grease and repack with new grease
Motodeficient
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Cool thanks for the help. I'll repack the jackshaft bearing behind the secondary clutch while I have it off.
captnviper
Lifetime Member
I read some guys add a zerk when they change it out. Not very difficult, that said I never have done it.
opsled
Active member
Adding a grease fitting will do no good. They are sealed bearings. Just do as staggs said. Pop the seals, wash, repack. If the bearing shows and signs of being bad replace it.
opsled
opsled
tomseal6
VIP Member
opssled,
if you remove the seal on the bearing that faces outward, would it be possible to use a grease zerk?
if you remove the seal on the bearing that faces outward, would it be possible to use a grease zerk?
mrviper700
VIP Lifetime Member
the viper uses a exposed outside of the bearing so theres no where to install a zerk fitting. Its on the other pro action sleds like from 97-2002 that you can install a zerk on the stock steel speedo drive housing, simply pop off the outside seal before installing the housing, a few pumps of grease after installed and bearing will be happy for thousands of miles!