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    Quote Originally Posted by **Joker** View Post
    so is it an easy job to change the wheel bearings??? thinking now to taclke the job myself..things is i dont have a hub nut socket, was getting one but ran out of stock and theres a 3week wait...

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    Evening Simon,

    Where did you try to order the socket from?

    What size is it ?


    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    The way I check for contamination and level of grease is to turn to lock and dip the filler with a zip tie. It will give you the level and also you will see the colour of the one shot. Mine are still honey colour .

    Mine also has the drain plug so I crack it to see if any water comes out and also dip it as in theory oil is lighter than water and any water should come first.

    Regards Philip A
    you'd want to hope the one shot isnt the colour of honey, its supposed to be a kind of metalic silvery colour about halfway between molybdenum and nickle base antisieze. 85/140 and 100/210 are the colour of honey.

    Quote Originally Posted by **Joker** View Post
    so is it an easy job to change the wheel bearings??? thinking now to taclke the job myself..things is i dont have a hub nut socket, was getting one but ran out of stock and theres a 3week wait...

    cheers simon
    funny that its going to be about 2 weeks before I can do the how to. top your swives up with oil for now and wait out. (send me a pm every now ant then to remind me when I do the disco I have to take the camera for a howto)

    Quote Originally Posted by alien d2 View Post
    Evening Simon,

    Where did you try to order the socket from?

    What size is it ?


    Cheers.
    52mm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alien d2 View Post
    Evening Simon,

    Where did you try to order the socket from?

    What size is it ?


    Cheers.
    g'day chap,

    try to get it from british4x4 i cant remember the size 42" or 52" something like that lol

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    roverparts in ballarat have them in stock, $20 or so 52mm hub socket

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    you'd want to hope the one shot isnt the colour of honey, its supposed to be a kind of metalic silvery colour about halfway between molybdenum and nickle base antisieze. 85/140 and 100/210 are the colour of honey.
    I knew someone would pick up on this.

    My one shot is a formulation made by a local supplier and sold by Graeme Cooper some years ago, and is a honey colour, and came in a sealant gun container which is very convenient.

    Regards Philip A

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    yeah i think i will just top it up for the moment, what sort of oil should i use???

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    Id go 85/140 for now its thick so it wont leak out too quickly.
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    Resurrecting this old thread.
    What is the go for old D1s and renewing the swivel lube?
    Mine has no level or drain plug and I wonder how dodgy the old lube in it is. It just looks like grey grease/oil when I dip a zip tie into it.
    What is the best way to empty it and refill..or isnt it worth it if you can determine there is enough oil in it.
    I have topped up from time to time with 80/90 and Moreys and recently did that so they are not dry at least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edddo View Post
    Resurrecting this old thread.
    What is the go for old D1s and renewing the swivel lube?
    Mine has no level or drain plug and I wonder how dodgy the old lube in it is. It just looks like grey grease/oil when I dip a zip tie into it.
    What is the best way to empty it and refill..or isnt it worth it if you can determine there is enough oil in it.
    I have topped up from time to time with 80/90 and Moreys and recently did that so they are not dry at least.
    If they arnt leaking yet stick with your 80/90. I'm sure it's level with the filler plug. No drain plug sounds strange I'm sure my series even has drain plugs. If they are leaking go get some 1 shot swivel lube grease packs. It's basically LMM grease and some 80/90 mixed together if I'm not mistaken. I'm currently using just LMM grease and I've had no problems or no leaks but I should change my seals.
    Cheers Jim

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    You fill it about 1/2 way or to the level of the level plug if you have one.
    A way to do it if there is no level plug, is to turn on lock and dip it with a zip tie.
    You will see the oil on the zip tie. This applies to oil or one shot grease.
    Regards Philip A

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