Pudsey Bear
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It just takes the weight off the top of the bearing so when you pump the grease in it goes all the way round but especially at the top where it will wear.I keep hearing different opinions. Some say both wheels off the floor at the same time, some say thats dangerous, some say just the weight off one at a time and Armitages the other day reckoned it didnt matter. Confused? Yep.
It just takes the weight off the top of the bearing so when you pump the grease in it goes all the way round but especially at the top where it will wear.
As a follow-up to the above I have now visited Fraser Brown.AL-KO Axle Repair and reconditioning
Fully remanufactured and reconditioned AL-KO rear axle as fitted to Hymer, Ducatto, Swift, etcwww.fraserbrowneng.co.uk
I suggest you consider carefully the above web page.
As manufactured the single nipple fails to direct grease to where it needs to go. In addition the bushes are badly designed.
I had my axle overhauled which in addition to a much better design of bush adds a further nipple to ensure that grease does go where it should to ensure axle longevity. The advice from Fraser Brown is to grease the axle much more frequently than AlKo recommend - ideally at 1,000 mile intervals which I have been doing since the overhaul.
In my case, as referenced by @TJBi above, a mistake during the reassembly process was made. This was determined several years later and having established this fault, Fraser Brown are going to strip the axle down again and rectify any resultant excessive wear. This is happening later this month free of charge. (I am combining a visit to their workshop with a Scottish tour.)
Of course, if you jack on the axle there is no point in jacking except for access.I was told 6 shots with the pump was enough with the wheels off the floor.
Any more grease might blow the bearings in the axle.
Use the jacking points and never the axle.
The axle is a hollow tube and will be damaged by jacking. Also, too much grease will cause pressure in the axle than can blow the seal, not the bearing.Of course, if you jack on the axle there is no point in jacking except for access.
What has been discovered?As a follow-up to the above I have now visited Fraser Brown.
After investigation there was no fault found in the remanufacturing of the axle.
The reason that I had concerns was that I could no longer grease one of the four nipples. What has been discovered is that too much grease had been introduced over time so that the bearing assembly was full!
I had followed, religiously, the greasing schedule but it seems two factors caused the problem.
Firstly I have covered 39,000 miles since the refurbishment and hence 39 regreasings.
Secondly it is probable that most customers are not as conscientious as me in carrying out the advised greasing schedule.
In the light of this I am going to extend the interval to 2,000 miles Baixar Tomato Animes para PC and if the situation occurs again in the future I will know why...
Please read my explanation...What has been discovered?