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grease housing bearing

  1. Harshhobgoblin

    What type of grease do you use on your bearing housing?

    I picked up some StaLube Marine grease from my local Napa. Can I use it to grease the bearing housing (behind the motor)? Approximately how many pumps? https://www.napaonline.com/napa/en/p/SLRSL3184/ Not that it matters, but I noticed the current grease is almond colored, and this stuff is...
  2. Blazin14

    Bearing Housing Grease Question

    I have a AR230 2007, and wondering about adding grease to the bearing housing, but the manual is not that clear. I have some questions? 1) How can you tell if it needs grease added? squeeze the tubing? 2) Can you use marine wheel bearing grease? 3) I have grease slippage, it that normal, why...
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