Pat Anderson
New member
OK, just as soon as David got his issue (perhaps) resolved with the Johnson 40 on his CD16 yesterday, he headed toward the water to launch for a test. About 50 feet out of his driveway, he noticed one wheel on his trailer was wobbling - bearing failure. David, fortunately, has a neighbor who is a mechanic. And David could probably figure this out even if he didn't have a mechanic neighbor.
But I don't know a bearing from a lug nut (well, NOW I do know the lug nut, up close and personal - and I HATE that sucker!). I don't know how to test, re-pack, fix, or replace trailer wheel bearings. If I took off for Lake Powell and one failed in say, Mountain Home, ID, I would be in huge trouble. So a couple of questions:
For starters - I go into NAPA and order - exactly what? How do I know what I need to buy? What info do I need to have to buy bearings for my CD16 trailer?
Now I get home. What tools do I need? Anything exotic? Back to NAPA to buy some tool or supply that I should have bought when I was there the first time?
OK, I loosen the lug nuts, jack the trailer up and put it on a jack stand. What do I do now?
Honestly - I just Googled this topic , and got great advice like "put grease in the hubs until full but not too much grease" (how do I know how much grease is "too much" grease?). "Adjust the bearing, be sure it is neither too tight or too loose" (OK, apart from it being "neither...nor," again, how do I know if it is "too tight" or "too loose" - I guess until it either burns up or falls off...).
I know this has got a lot of you macho mechanics (and most of the women in Alaska) scratching heads - how can a person grow up and not instinctively KNOW how to re-pack wheel bearings? But it is a fact...
Book? Video? Good web site? Help please!
But I don't know a bearing from a lug nut (well, NOW I do know the lug nut, up close and personal - and I HATE that sucker!). I don't know how to test, re-pack, fix, or replace trailer wheel bearings. If I took off for Lake Powell and one failed in say, Mountain Home, ID, I would be in huge trouble. So a couple of questions:
For starters - I go into NAPA and order - exactly what? How do I know what I need to buy? What info do I need to have to buy bearings for my CD16 trailer?
Now I get home. What tools do I need? Anything exotic? Back to NAPA to buy some tool or supply that I should have bought when I was there the first time?
OK, I loosen the lug nuts, jack the trailer up and put it on a jack stand. What do I do now?
Honestly - I just Googled this topic , and got great advice like "put grease in the hubs until full but not too much grease" (how do I know how much grease is "too much" grease?). "Adjust the bearing, be sure it is neither too tight or too loose" (OK, apart from it being "neither...nor," again, how do I know if it is "too tight" or "too loose" - I guess until it either burns up or falls off...).
I know this has got a lot of you macho mechanics (and most of the women in Alaska) scratching heads - how can a person grow up and not instinctively KNOW how to re-pack wheel bearings? But it is a fact...
Book? Video? Good web site? Help please!