Avocet
Well-Known Member
I think the overheating problem if over-packed, applies to the grease rather than the bearings. As has been said, it gets too thin and runs out, or fails to properly lubricate the rolling elements. Clearly, it's all very "rule of thumb" - you can get away with more grease if you're only doing short distances at low speeds. The other thing is that grease has probably improved since that was the rule, and can now handle much higher temperatures before turning liquid. Lastly, centrifugal force being what it is, it's important to get the grease in between the rollers and the cage - otherwise, as the wheel rotates, it all gets "centrifuged" away from the areas it's supposed to lubricate.

