Thanks! The Del Slo is B16s, he was posting his trailer setup I think if thats whay you are asking about?
On my youtube page there is a yellow ITB Del Sol video that belongs to a friend.
I figured I would share some of my recent work in prep for my double race in April and the rest of the season this year. I chose Koyo bearings and wanted to repack them since I went down from Integra hubs to the smaller Civic hubs. The hubs were from a buddy that was tracking them, I should have taken pics of the old bearings but they were cooked. This was just from HPDE events and street driving.
Integra bearings can suffer the same fate.
The reason I dropped down to the smallest Civic setup was because of the 11in Wilwood kit I acquired. I also have brake ducting to keep things cooler at the center hub so I expect this to last me at least this season and longer.
I used Amsoil 2000 racing grease, this should help with the the higher temps the bearings were really never intended to see.
Repacking Civic/Integra wheel bearing:
Take a flat tip screwdriver, slide it between the two inner races
Twist screwdriver until one of the races pops up then alternate from side to side until one pops out. This may take a little effort to get the first one off.
Once the first one is out, you can tap the other half of the inner race out (by hand or tiny hammer). I set the outer race on the two plates from the press giving the inner race room to fall out when I tapped it (you can also use two pieces of wood ).
Now you can clean out all of the original grease that came in bearing.
I also popped out all of the ball bearings from the cage to get the rest of the grease out.
Comparison of the original grease(waxy looking stuff on the Right) to the Amsoil Race Grease (left)
I started by packing in some grease under the seal before I replaced the ball bearings
After replacing the ball bearings, pack in more grease on top of the ball bearings and between the cages
Don't get too carried away by packing too much grease in there, just enough to fill the gaps. Otherwise a lot of it will squeeze out when you replace the inner races.
Reverse order to put it all back together, be careful not to damage the seals.
Final result ready to go:
See how this works out At Roebling and then I decided to do Daytona the engine killer! So April 28-29 I have 2 races, May 5th Regional at Daytona's 24 hr layout....I rented the last garage spot too, woot. See if I can hit 140 on the banking!
I have some new goodies on the way I will post soon.