Rotor Bearings and Seals

Good. To reiterate...Just clean (or replace) the bearings w solvents, dry, and pack w grease. Lightly grease the clean spindle since the inner race actaully "creeps" around the spindle too. Place the rear, or larger bearing, inside the rotor, tap in the new seal. Place rotor back on spindle, hold rotor and place freshly packed front (smaller) bearing onto spindle, it will slide into rotor. While supporting rotor, slide washer onto threaded spindle and spin nut on, tighten nut while turning rotor.
Tighten fully with plumbing pliers to pre-load bearings, ensure the rear seal is seated and the rotor is not moving in and out. Rotor will spin.
Back off nut til loose, then hand tighten, which is equivalent to the 11 inch pounds of tourque required.
Place castle nut, (if equipped) then slide in cotter pin thru hole in spindle. Bend over one side of the cotter pin and cut the long end with side cutters...always go tighter to line up hole in spindle with castle nut.
Lightly tap on cap until seated and spin rotor.
Re assemble disc breaks. Install tire.
All done.