grease for dry hair and lotion for silky hair
when installing them always pack the bearings with grease, if the bearing has been run without grease and making a roaring sound it is probably bad and needs replaced
No grease is bad for black hair. Grease contains mineral oil and petrolatum. These ingredients clog the hair pores retarding growth.
age, damage, lack of grease I think it is cause by lack of oil on the bearing that will cause metal to metal contact which will cause over heating
There are 2 main reasons bearings "GO BAD" on a car hauler.Number 1 is lack of grease/The correct HIGH temperature grease! and the 2nd is overtightening the bearing lock nut.As the wheels turn temperatures increase and bearings expand,this causes the bearings to grind into or gall the races causing particles of bearing to destroy the smooth bearing surface.First wipe off grease from bearings.NEXT place long strand high melting point wheel bearing grease in your palm.With the clean bearing(soak in solvent after wiping off grease) press the larger end of bearing into the grease in your palm,until grease comes out of top of bearing cones,or through the entire bearing assembly.Do this to the other bearing of course.Clean old dirty grease from spindle and inside hub.Then replace inner bearing and grease seal.Then replace hub assembly on spindle.Install outer bearing next(make sure the bearing races pressed into hub were cleaned,and of course make sure no pitting exists on bearings or races.If so replace both as a set.)hand tighten hub nut finger tight,spin tire/hub assembly make sure nut is still finger tight.Then back off spindle nut 1/16 to 1/18 of a turn,until cotter pin lines up with holes in spindle nut and spindle.Insert cotter pin,bend over ends and make sure there is clearance for dust cap so cotter pin doesnt rub on inside of dust cap.YOUR DONE.
If its slipping you will smell it. If it shutters you probably have grease spots on your fly wheel. Grinding noise may mean you need a new pilot bearing(throughout bearing).
If it is a standard transmission S10 maybe they are talking about the "throwout bearing" which is part of the clutch operation that can go bad.
because our hair has a lack of moisture (oil) so we put grease or oil in our haiR. For you guys oily hair is bad but for us it is a sign of healthy hair. But not all African Americans hair is greasy!
Earthquake? bad wheel bearing, tie rod inner or outer ball joints upper and lower
RHS front wheel bearing I would say or RHS CV joint, examine the rubber booths on all cv joints and if yhey are dry they are ok, if they are grease spattered this means that there is a fractured booth and centrifical force will throw the grease out and the cv joint runs without grease thus wearing the ball and socket cv joint. If the boots are dry put some glycerene on a rag and rub into them this keeps them supple and won't crack This could also be a bad wheel bearing. Wheel bearings, when bad, are known to only make noise at certain times, such as when turning.
No, because if you don't wash your hair daily then it would be filled with grease that comes out of your scalp similar to sweat.This question is talking about the actual hair not the scalp that gets damaged or counted as washing!
Tire could be unbalanced, wheel bearing shot, lower ball joint bad.