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Originally Posted by DaveW
A tough one. Not sure that grease expands much? So it's either internal pressure, unlikely if the breather is OK, or could it be centrifugal? Have you recently greased it, so maybe it's flinging out what it doesn't need?

Not much help really!


I greased them for the season. It's only happening on one side. I'm thinking the oil is hot and thinned out, and making it past the seal. Not a lot, but a little hot oil probably goes a long way. At least that's my current guess.

Making a 1000+ journey in a few weeks so I need to get this sorted quickly.


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Well you're getting increased heat on that side and if the brakes are checking out then its got to be the hub bearing/s. modern bearings are pretty bomb proof and don't generally have catastrophic failures. You've checked for play and not found any, have you checked for rumble when turning the raised wheel, it should be silent from the bearing. compare sound and feel with the other side and there might be a subtle difference in feel and or noise. Next time you go out feel the inboard side of the hub, caution here as it can get very hot with a problem, holding the axel at the back of the hub will often allow you to feel a roughness when rotating the wheel even if you can't hear it. My experience of bearings starting to fail are just as you have described and even a phisical examination might not show anything to the human eye buy it certainly doesn't mean its not reached the end of its life!
For years if I replaced a bearing in a wheel I would always do the other side at the same time but latterly I've reached the conclusion that I'm wasting my time and money and if all checks out with a rudimentary inspection and there are no other issues I leave it as is!

Hope that helps you clarify your problem a little better but all I'd add is that if you can't find a obvious problem then it's the bearing!

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Paul, I removed a wheel bearing a few years ago just to re-pack it before going on a european tour when I was cleaning the bearing of the old grease look what fell out.

the old bearing was not noisy or rumbling .

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I drove to Sutton Hoo to volunteer down the lanes and there was lots of branches brought down by I guess a big lorry. Slowing down for the car park there was a horrible noise that linked directly to the speed.
In a panic I looked underneath & that god it was a small branch stuck in the chassis cross member.


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Paul, I removed a wheel bearing a few years ago just to re-pack it before going on a european tour when I was cleaning the bearing of the old grease look what fell out.

the old bearing was not noisy or rumbling .

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Wow, that was lucky


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this is the other side of the roller, not a mark on it..

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Originally Posted by PaulyG
Originally Posted by DaveW
A tough one. Not sure that grease expands much? So it's either internal pressure, unlikely if the breather is OK, or could it be centrifugal? Have you recently greased it, so maybe it's flinging out what it doesn't need?

Not much help really!


I greased them for the season. It's only happening on one side. I'm thinking the oil is hot and thinned out, and making it past the seal. Not a lot, but a little hot oil probably goes a long way. At least that's my current guess.

Making a 1000+ journey in a few weeks so I need to get this sorted quickly.


If this happened after greasing you may have over greased and forced the lip out? I did that on my old Morgan


Originally Posted by PaulyG
Originally Posted by DaveW
A tough one. Not sure that grease expands much? So it's either internal pressure, unlikely if the breather is OK, or could it be centrifugal? Have you recently greased it, so maybe it's flinging out what it doesn't need?

Not much help really!


I greased them for the season. It's only happening on one side. I'm thinking the oil is hot and thinned out, and making it past the seal. Not a lot, but a little hot oil probably goes a long way. At least that's my current guess.

Making a 1000+ journey in a few weeks so I need to get this sorted quickly.


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Today, cleaned and re-proofed the hood.

At some point it will need the colour restoring.


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Installed the refinished dash board and hooked up the battery. Lights and turn signals work with no sparks or smoke...

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