Re: Removing grease from bearing protectors
Take off the protector, remove the spindle nut/cotter key and washer, yank the hub off and wipe the entire assy out clean with rags ie, hub bearings, protector etc. Inspect the bearings and rear seal spindle surface especially for signs of heat or rust. Get new rear seals, bearings if needed and use emory cloth to clean the rear seal surface on the spindle of any pits. Clean the parts in a bit of mineral spirits and HAND repack the bearings, seals, inner hub and rear seal with copious amounts of marine grease. Bearing protectors don't work well if there's voids inside the hub that trap air. Your hubs could hold up to a half a cartridge of grease each side doing it this way. I do NOT trust just greasing from the bearing protector EVER.