I don't think it's a big mistake. I know lots of people say you shouldn't oil before mounting the bearings but i think that it helps slide out any debris that could get traped inbetween because the oil will be pushed out when you torque the bolts. It's light oil not thick assembly lube. It's just what i think.
@@STEFAN_GARAJE the reason you dont want oil behind the shell is because you want to stay in that position and not spin, but looks like it all worked out in the end started and nothing seized. GREAT JOB part 8
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ooooo No oil there noooo big mistake my friend, no oil under bearing shell ayayayya
I don't think it's a big mistake. I know lots of people say you shouldn't oil before mounting the bearings but i think that it helps slide out any debris that could get traped inbetween because the oil will be pushed out when you torque the bolts. It's light oil not thick assembly lube. It's just what i think.
@@STEFAN_GARAJE the reason you dont want oil behind the shell is because you want to stay in that position and not spin, but looks like it all worked out in the end started and nothing seized. GREAT JOB part 8