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Old 04-21-07, 11:36 PM   #1
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steady bearing / grease question

Hi,
Might be a dumb question but do you grease the inside surface of the steady bearing before you put it on the mating driveshaft surface or should it be a dry fit?? I greased it but I think I maybe shouldnt have

Really appreciate knowing what is "correct" as I got some kind of squealing going on underneath there... (I did torque the stake nut to correct lbs).
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Are you talking about the center bearing in the rear drive shaft? If you greased it and it wasn't suposed to be greased, I doubt that it would be squeeking.... that's what non greased things do...
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Old 04-22-07, 10:09 AM   #3
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Wondeering basically should it be a tight pressure fit, or is there some slip? The new bearing went on with ease and I thought if it spins it will turn blue fast - so I greased it. Agreed sqeeling likely not coming from here....

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yes, this is the centre bearing in the rear driveshaft

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When does the noise happen? All the time while moving, only at certain speeds?....
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Old 04-22-07, 11:10 PM   #6
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HAppens when I'm first startinig out - say in the am or afterwork - and does it for approx 1 minute until I get the truck up to speed/ rev it up once or twice. I dont think it is the fanbelt, but it sounds like that.

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I'll fool around a bit more.....just cant help wonder about greasing that damn driveshaft to fit inside the steady bearing...

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