So, VP SX drive. As far as greasing the gimble bearing, what is the best option? The manual states to use EP wheel bearing grease for the gimble and u-joints, but does not give any specs. I know that these bearings see high speed use (5000+rpm I think?) But I'm not sure if they see high loads like wheel bearings.
Three options I am looking at in no particular order
I've been using the 5% Moly Polymeric grease in my boats u-joints after i replaced them. I also use it on chassis parts on my vehicles. Even though it is HD grease, Am soil tech said it is excellent for ball joints, tie rods, u-joints. But not wheel bearings. Why is this? Would it really be a problem to use ? It shows good numbers in the Data sheet, even better than the standard auto grease?
Dominator / series 2000 racing grease. I remember reading years ago that this stuff is excellent for bearings. I'm just not sure if it is ideal for something like a boat that gets proper lube once a year
Multi-purpose Amsoil. Seems like a good all around grease with GC rating.
Suggestions? I'd like to stick with the 5% Moly grease mainly because I already use it for other things, I'm just worried about bearing damage ?;
Three options I am looking at in no particular order
I've been using the 5% Moly Polymeric grease in my boats u-joints after i replaced them. I also use it on chassis parts on my vehicles. Even though it is HD grease, Am soil tech said it is excellent for ball joints, tie rods, u-joints. But not wheel bearings. Why is this? Would it really be a problem to use ? It shows good numbers in the Data sheet, even better than the standard auto grease?
Dominator / series 2000 racing grease. I remember reading years ago that this stuff is excellent for bearings. I'm just not sure if it is ideal for something like a boat that gets proper lube once a year
Multi-purpose Amsoil. Seems like a good all around grease with GC rating.
Suggestions? I'd like to stick with the 5% Moly grease mainly because I already use it for other things, I'm just worried about bearing damage ?;