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Q: Should I remove the shields or seals from my engine bearings?

in the rear which would help to protect the rest of the engine from any foreign matter getting through. This should not be done with one seal. If you find your engine is stingy in

Q: What kind of maintenance do sealed bearings require?

…can remove the seals and soak the bearings in our Clean Touch over night. Then you can re-lube them with your lube of choice. Just keep in mind that the thinner the lube is, such…

Q: Do your bearings come with a warranty?

…having extremely detailed data about your application. However, Boca Bearings has been in business since 1987 and we stand behind our product 100%. We will always replace or…

Q: What is the best water proof seal?

…entering the bearing if it is submerged. If you require a bearing that can operate submerged in a liquid, we would suggest a ceramic hybrid or full ceramic bearing depending on the…

Q: What does Radial Play mean?

A: Radial Play refers to the fit or clearance of the balls in the bearing. The normal range is from C2 to C5. C2 would be the tightest fit and would not have much room allowed for…

Q: How do your different RC bearing lines compare to the stock bearings that came pre-installed. How much longer will they last?

…without having extremely detailed data about your application. But Boca Bearings has been in business since 1987 and we stand behind our product 100%. We will always replace or…

Q: Do full ceramic bearings need lubrication?

…ceramic bearings can be run completely dry. They can be cleaned out with regular tap water or any cleaner, they are impervious to corrosion and can operate in a vacuum environment.

Q: Do full ceramic bearings need lubrication?

…ceramic bearings can be run completely dry. They can be cleaned out with regular tap water or any cleaner, they are impervious to corrosion and can operate in a vacuum environment.

Q: The bearings I received have a green shield on one side and a black shield on the other. Should either of these be removed on the back bearing? What about the front? Are these colored differently to indicate direction or does this matter?

…for the bearing. These bearings are lubed with grease and the seals will keep the grease in for the life of the bearing so there is no need to worry about lubrication. With regard…

Q: What is the performance difference between the following threetype of bearings: Ceramic Metal Shield, Ceramic Yellow Seal andCeramic Ultra Seal?

…and offer lower friction than the rubber seals. They require a small amount of break in time and are recommended for on-road or indoor use only. They should not be run on water…