reynoldston
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I know that's one of the worst ways to do something but it has held up for three years now with no problems.
Nothing wrong with that, that's all that counts is that it holds up.
I know that's one of the worst ways to do something but it has held up for three years now with no problems.
Like was mentioned .. They are sealed. If the bearings are bad, you will eventually have to replace it...
Those aluminum housings were not really designed to be serviceable, you can press the bearings out, but they are a pain.
If there is no indication that they have rusted, just run them a while and recheck them... :smile:KennyV