This is slightly off-topic, but since the trailer is for a Hobie 16...
Anyway, I bought a used Hobie 16 in October, and while the cat itself is in good shape, the trailer needs some work. I had a question about replacing the wheel bearings, and was hoping someone would know the answer.
When the inner bearing is inserted into the inner race, it ends up being about .5" from the outer edge of the hub. If I were to just insert the grease seal flush with the hub, there'd still be about a .25" gap between the inner bearing and the grease seal, and the bearing could freely move out of the race and inward (toward the middle of the trailer).
Is this the way it should be, or should I continue to press the grease seal down into the hub until it's in contact with the inner bearing? If so, how much pressure should there be? The inner edge of the grease seal is some kind of rubber or plastic, so it is flexible, but if it's pressed too hard against the inner bearing will it cause problems?
Thanks for your help.
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