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On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 20:52:58 GMT, "Joe AutoDrill"
wrote: I doubt there would be a problem and I've not seen any computability warnings on any containers of grease I have, but can't you just clean the bearings first? Back to my original problem... Some are very small needle bearings that are in a blind hole. Thanks to many here, we have some ideas on how to remove damaged ones, but I'd hate to remove perfectly good ones just to clean them. Joe, I used to have to remove & clean such on an almost daily basis, using the proper tool. IIRC I could almost always reuse the bearing. OTOH It was easy to replace and did no damage if it had a problem later (shaft bearing on Urethane mixing impeller). -- Cliff |
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