Wheel Bearing Service - J&M Speed Tender Pro Manual

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Clean, inspect, and repack the wheel bearings every 12 months or 12,000 miles. Use a number 2 wheel bearing grease to repack the
bearings.
Bearing Inspection and Service:
1.
Jack up SpeedTender Pro.
2.
Remove wheel lug nuts.
3.
Remove wheel from hub.
4.
Remove grease cap.
NOTE: Be careful not to dent or cut a hole in grease cap.
5.
Remove the cotter pin, nut, and washer.
6.
Wiggle the hub to take the outer wheel bearing out.
7.
Pull hub assembly straight off the axle. If you want to reuse the grease seal, (which is not recommended), be careful to support the
weight of the hub so that the end of the axle does not ruin the rubber part of the grease seal.
8.
To remove the inner bearing, you must remove the grease seal.
9.
Remove inner bearing.
10. Wash all grease and oil from the bearing cone using a suitable solvent. Dry the bearing with a clean, lint-free cloth and inspect each
roller completely. If any pitting, scalding, or corrosion is present, then the bearing must be replaced. The bearing cups inside the
hub must be inspected.
NOTE: Bearings must always be replaced in sets of a cone and a cup.
11. Repack inner bearing with new grease.
A.
Place a moderate amount of grease in the palm of one hand.
B.
Hold the inner bearing, large side down, in your other hand.
C.
Using the edge of the bearing like an ice cream scoop, work it in until you see fresh grease come out of the top side of the
bearing.
D.
Rotate 1/8 of a turn and repeat until the whole bearing is full of fresh grease.
12. Place the inner bearing in the back of the wheel hub and add a liberal dose of grease.
13. Position the new wheel seal in its recess and lightly set it with a hammer.
NOTE: Be careful to not deform the metal part of the seal.
14. Slide the hub assembly onto the spindle and push it back into position.
15. Grease the outer bearing by hand, repeating the procedure used with the inner bearing in step 11.
16. Slide the outer bearing and the spindle washer onto the spindle and into the hub recess.
17. Install and bottom out the spindle nut, then back it off 1/4 turn.
18. Reinstall the spindle nut and replace the cotter pin with a new one.
NOTE: If the castle nut does not line up with the hole in the spindle, then loosen the nut slightly until it does.
19. Pack the bearing cap with fresh grease and lightly drive it into the hub recess with a hammer.
20. Reinstall the wheel onto the hub and torque the wheel lug nuts. See "Bolt Torque Specifications" on page 10.
Bearing cup replacement:
1.
Place the hub on a flat work surface with the cup to be replaced on the bottom side.
2.
Using a brass drift punch, carefully tap around the small diameter end of the cup to drive it out.
3.
After cleaning the hub bore area, replace the cup by tapping it with the brass drift punch. Be sure the cup is seated all the way up
against the retaining shoulder in the hub.

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