Assuming all the parts are metal and the unit was originally put together
with grease; I would recommend using a good solvent like mineral sprits sold
as paint thinner for oil based paints in most places ( there are two
variations the smelly original formula and a newer odorless type while the
odorless is not completely odorless it is an improvement) if you want to use
a soap I would use Castorl Super clean and rinse with hot water in either
case clean out as much as you can by wiping first then wash with either
solvent or super clean.
After the parts dry lubricate everything with non fibrous automotive wheel
bearing grade grease be sure to pack the bearings full by pushing the grease
completely through the bearing from one side until it comes out the other
all the way around. This assumes these are not sealed bearings, if they are
sealed and they don't turn smoothly they will have to be replaced. I would
check on both a generic commercial bearing and a OE if OE is available many
times generic bearing are much cheaper and just as good. Repacking the
bearings and re greasing everything should quite things down unless the
bearing are bad when you get the bearings thoroughly cleaned hold them in
one hand and turn them with the other: they should turn freely and should
feel smooth with no rough spots and no clicking sounds
Jay
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