scotsbikester
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I serviced my front hub, a Shimano M525A. So cup and cone, loose balls.
I completely cleaned it out, including taking the seals out. So had an opportunity to inspect bearing surfaces. Which seemed fine. Except I did notice a very light "ring" around one of them. But no roughness. I thought it was OK.
I used new, Grade10, balls, new grease obviously.
I put the old balls on one side. Today I washed them in white spirit. And noticed exactly half of them are a copper colour:
As this is exactly half of the balls, I assume it's from one side of the hub. Would rust in the hub become ingrained into the balls like that? I think Shimano use stainless balls (I've replaced with chrome steel). The grease was a sort of red colour (as is the grease I've used). So difficult to tell if there was rust in the grease.
These hubs have done 1800 miles over about 4 years.
Annoyingly I can't remember whether the very faint line I saw was on a cup or a cone, and which side. So I'll have to take it apart to clean it up and find out, if I want to order a replacement, if it's (hopefully) a cone.
I completely cleaned it out, including taking the seals out. So had an opportunity to inspect bearing surfaces. Which seemed fine. Except I did notice a very light "ring" around one of them. But no roughness. I thought it was OK.
I used new, Grade10, balls, new grease obviously.
I put the old balls on one side. Today I washed them in white spirit. And noticed exactly half of them are a copper colour:
As this is exactly half of the balls, I assume it's from one side of the hub. Would rust in the hub become ingrained into the balls like that? I think Shimano use stainless balls (I've replaced with chrome steel). The grease was a sort of red colour (as is the grease I've used). So difficult to tell if there was rust in the grease.
These hubs have done 1800 miles over about 4 years.
Annoyingly I can't remember whether the very faint line I saw was on a cup or a cone, and which side. So I'll have to take it apart to clean it up and find out, if I want to order a replacement, if it's (hopefully) a cone.
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