Hub bearing grease: regular or for cv joint?

Can I use wheel bearing grease in a CV joint?

Greases containing moly are recommended for roller bearings subjected to very heavy loads and shock loading, especially in slow or oscillating motion such as found in universal joints and CV joints.

Is CV grease the same as bearing grease?

Re: Cv joint grease Vs wheel bearing grease



CV grease usually has Molybdenum Disulphide in it. This in itself is like a solid lubricant. CV’s are turning as fast as the wheel bearing, but also have to roll 90deg to that turning direction to adjust for things like bumps and turning.

Do CV joints need special grease?

Whenever a CV boot is replaced, the old grease will need to be removed and new grease added. You’ll also need to grease a CV joint during rebuilding processes, such as replacing an axle stub with a broken wheel speed sensor tone ring or replacing a CV joint.

Can I use regular grease in a CV axle?

The most suitable type of grease for CV joints is lithium grease. It is a heavy-duty, premium quality grease that contains molybdenum disulfide and graphite. All these ingredients protect the axle during various conditions, such as heavy sliding, shock, or impact loading.

What type of grease should be used in a CV joint?

CV Joint Grease is a premium heavy duty, lithium complex, NLGI No. 1.5 grease containing molybdenum disulphide and graphite for boundary protection against the heaviest sliding, shock or impact loading conditions.

What are CV joints lubricated with?

In order to ensure a smooth and full range of motion, a CV joint must remain adequately lubricated with grease. To prevent lubricant from washing away and/or becoming contaminated, all CV joints contain a protective covering, commonly referred to as the boot. Manufacturers construct CV boots out of heavy-duty rubber.

What grease should I use for wheel bearings?

Most wheel bearings require an NLGI 2 grade grease, while some sealed hub units require an NLGI 00 grade semi-fluid product. For those cases, the NLGI GC-LB or SAE J2695 consistency requirements do not apply. Each type is unique to the bearing design, and should not be used in the other type of bearing.

Which grease is best for wheel bearings?

  1. Editor’s Choice: Valvoline Full Synthetic Grease. …
  2. Lucas Oil X-Tra Heavy Duty Grease. …
  3. Lucas Oil Red ‘N’ Tacky Grease. …
  4. Mag 1 High-Temp Wheel Bearing Grease. …
  5. Mobil 1 Synthetic Grease. …
  6. Timken Premium Red Wheel Bearing Grease. …
  7. Sta-Lube New Generation Wheel Bearing Grease.
  8. Is all CV grease the same?

    In it he mentioned that there are two different types of grease, for inner and outer CV joints, which can be identified by the colour of the grease. According to him “inner joint grease is yellow” and the outer grease is green.

    Can you put too much grease in a CV joint?

    You can only get so much grease into the joint. Excess will simply be wasted messy grease, but should not create a problem other than dealing with it when you rebuild the CV. I usually pack mine flush to the joint and then a couple fingers full into the boot.

    How do you lubricate a CV axle?

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    What is axle grease?

    Definitions of axle grease. a thick heavy grease used to lubricate axles. type of: grease, lubricating oil. a thick fatty oil (especially one used to lubricate machinery)

    Is red and tacky grease good for wheel bearings?

    Red N Tacky has a red Lithium Complex Base that is red in color, forming an effective seal to minimize bearing and hub contamination, with resistance to water washout on boat trailers. This item comes in a 14.5 oz tube that will fit into any standard size grease gun.

    Does wheel bearing grease melt?

    At high temperatures, oil/grease tends to carbonize and plastics will melt or deform. There is also the chance of fire with grease/oil lubricants at high temperatures. Plastic bearings can also expand, rapidly seizing the shaft or neccesitating large clearances.

    What does the color of grease mean?

    Dark blue – typically for multipurpose greases made from conventional oil base stocks. Red – mostly for multipurpose synthetic greases. Grey – for those containing moly for many off-road equipment specifications, and. White or undyed greases – typically used in paper machines or food-grade applications.

    Is lithium grease better than regular grease?

    Lithium-complex greases generally possess good stability, high-temperature characteristics and water-resistance properties. Other performance requirements like extreme pressure, anti-wear, rust and corrosion can further be improved by adding suitable additives.

    Is blue grease better than red?

    Although there is no hard and fast rule, red could be indicative of grease for high temperatures, blue for cold temperatures and green for environment friendliness.