so, I'm in process of replacing a shagged driveshaft, and have got the swingarm out.
Gave it a good clean, and then had a look at bearings to see if they were ok/ might be worth replacing while swingarm is out.
Haynes manual seems to be talking tripe - in the same sentence it says the bearings are sealed for life and that you can pop the inner race out and grease the bearings.
They look to me like they are sealed - at least the outer facing side of each bearing has a black plastic cover covering the bearings.
On the inside face however there was plenty of evidence of grease having escaped on this side, plus since I applied degreaser to clean the swingarm up, some of it has made its way into the left side bearing, along with dirt, making a nice crunchy noise that wasn't there before.
All I really wanted to do was clean and regrease the bearings (if that was possible) or leave them alone if they were sealed bearings. But it looks to me as almost as if they are sealed on one side and not on the other, which I've never come across before. Unless the ineer seals are just completely crocked.
Can any of you clever people explain/advise/enlighten?
Gave it a good clean, and then had a look at bearings to see if they were ok/ might be worth replacing while swingarm is out.
Haynes manual seems to be talking tripe - in the same sentence it says the bearings are sealed for life and that you can pop the inner race out and grease the bearings.
They look to me like they are sealed - at least the outer facing side of each bearing has a black plastic cover covering the bearings.
On the inside face however there was plenty of evidence of grease having escaped on this side, plus since I applied degreaser to clean the swingarm up, some of it has made its way into the left side bearing, along with dirt, making a nice crunchy noise that wasn't there before.
All I really wanted to do was clean and regrease the bearings (if that was possible) or leave them alone if they were sealed bearings. But it looks to me as almost as if they are sealed on one side and not on the other, which I've never come across before. Unless the ineer seals are just completely crocked.
Can any of you clever people explain/advise/enlighten?


