02-28-2024, 01:12 AM
My new Timken's are packed in dry nitrogen gas (no grease) and says on the sealed plastic do not open until ,installed. ending this usage of packing grease forever...
last one I bought are dry nitrogen packed,
this is because the maker (savvy to the max) knows they their bearings failed in short time because the installer did not read the paper inside the box.
it said , this is packing grease to not run the bearing on any car with only packing grease
if you can see the grease there, the grease is 100% dead wrong to use.
easy no? open bearings of any kind for sure NOS , new old stock with this silly grease inside?
closed bearings are ready to run./
each maker of bearing does their own thing here. (but packing grease seen is no good)>> to drive 100k + miles , no good.
the bearing rust in be box (steel) unless packing grease or dry nitrogen or other inert gases are used,
what worst are no name bearings, from 12,000 miles away,
last one I bought are dry nitrogen packed,
this is because the maker (savvy to the max) knows they their bearings failed in short time because the installer did not read the paper inside the box.
it said , this is packing grease to not run the bearing on any car with only packing grease
if you can see the grease there, the grease is 100% dead wrong to use.
easy no? open bearings of any kind for sure NOS , new old stock with this silly grease inside?
closed bearings are ready to run./
each maker of bearing does their own thing here. (but packing grease seen is no good)>> to drive 100k + miles , no good.
the bearing rust in be box (steel) unless packing grease or dry nitrogen or other inert gases are used,
what worst are no name bearings, from 12,000 miles away,
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