I need to replace the bearing in my front (non ebike) hub.
The hub takes 3/16 bearings, they have a 4.78mm diameter.
To fill a 4.78mm squared cube takes 0.109ml of liquid.
So if one side of a hub takes 11 bearings then:
11 X 0.109ml is 1.199ml.
You would only fill half the space each side with grease so 1.199ml divided by 2 is 0.595ml.
One side of a hub would need 0.595ml of grease.
A whole hub would need 1.199ml.
So filling a syringe with grease and using 1ml per side would be more than adequate.
Am I correct in my thinking.
Yes, I need to get a life.
The hub takes 3/16 bearings, they have a 4.78mm diameter.
To fill a 4.78mm squared cube takes 0.109ml of liquid.
So if one side of a hub takes 11 bearings then:
11 X 0.109ml is 1.199ml.
You would only fill half the space each side with grease so 1.199ml divided by 2 is 0.595ml.
One side of a hub would need 0.595ml of grease.
A whole hub would need 1.199ml.
So filling a syringe with grease and using 1ml per side would be more than adequate.
Am I correct in my thinking.
Yes, I need to get a life.