There's never heaps in there but always enough to make a mess maybe 200mil or so
how much oil should end up in the hub? i'm talking rear hubs
i converted mine eight years ago when i fitted maxi axles........its been a long time since the passenger side has been removed and i got maybe 50mm-100mm, the drivers side had none at all, MR replaced a wheel stud maybe four/five months ago
all the grease in the bearings looked in good nick, bearings in good nick
i did check to make sure an axle seal hasn't magically appeared, using a tourch i could not see a seal and the maxi drive axle had no signs of seals marks
i check diff level and it was slightly over filled
i not overly concerned as i re-packed the new wheel bearings with grease and should be all good for the next 5 years, if oil makes it way there all good otherwise the grease will do just fine
i just expected and oily mess when i pulled the hub off........as i had a plastic container under to catch the oil
i remember i fitted the maxi axle the night before leaving on my simpson trip and my dad thought i was bonkers as after a few hundred k's i drove into some colverts to put the defender on a lean so oil would track arcoss to the hubs
There's never heaps in there but always enough to make a mess maybe 200mil or so
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						I cant answer your question, but I am curious as to why you grease the bearings if they are ment to be running in oil???
all things being in good working order, and you only have the seal that is on the stub axle/inside of hub, then oil should be lubing the bearings fine and the drive flange/axle shaft splines.
btw, what were you doing to check the oil level? did you have the axle dead level? was it jacked up on one side?.....when I did my hub seal, I jacked up the side that needed doing. This was enough to have only a small amount drip out under repair.
no mess, and now that i think about it it would have been at best 50mm, grease in tact in bearings
Seems funny to me I always grease the bearings before fitting to give them some lubrication before the oil gets in there and every time it's been pulled down the grease has been washed away as expected Was the old seal fully removed or was it just butchered up with a screw driver I have seen this in the past .
I always grease up my bearings and cvs for the front before I put them in. Paid off for me as I accidentally went for a test drive before I filled the oil up. I figure a bit more lubricant in there is no bad thing.
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						true, and it seems to have saved weeds if he had no oil in one side. I havent greased mine, I lube them good with the diff oil I use.....I tend to over oil things rather than under
I've only ever used straight oil too, but do admit to putting the old girl almost on it's side trying to get some oil down the tubes when first done
OK, on its side is an exageration but I've had he axle on some pretty good leans.
I haven't had too much drain out on the one or two times I've had the drive flanges off, but there's no wear and things keep going round and round and have done for ten years now.
Got Maxi drive axles and hubs on rear about 10 years ago and converted to oil lubed( pulled the inner seals) and yes I found that with standard oil level in the diff the drivers bearing will not get lubed! I add at least 500ml extra to get it to do the job. I suspect the road camber is not letting the oil slosh up the tube enough , plus the oil bung level is low as factory it is not required to lube the bearings. So in summery as Rick says add extra and all is good
Cheers Scott
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