No need to grease it. It came preloaded with grease.Tell me the reason I see a completely clean grease zerk is because you did grease it and then wiped it clean, like you should.
Or did you not grease it, like you shouldn't.
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No need to grease it. It came preloaded with grease.Tell me the reason I see a completely clean grease zerk is because you did grease it and then wiped it clean, like you should.
Or did you not grease it, like you shouldn't.
No need to grease it. It came preloaded with grease.
Grease was visible at both the zerk hole and at the other opening. I would not have installed it without greasing it if it only said “pre greased”.Take it from someone in manufacturing, just because the factory says it *has* grease does not mean it is packed full the way you want. Being well greased can be the difference between going 10,000 and 100,000 miles.
Agreed. I have seen in my shops that the pre greased components come pre greased only 10% of the time. A "spit" of grease is not pre greased. Plus, what kind of grease?Take it from someone in manufacturing, just because the factory says it *has* grease does not mean it is packed full the way you want. Being well greased can be the difference between going 10,000 and 100,000 miles.
You may need the flame wrench...I have a problem: The pitman arm is bending the puller arms and refusing to dislodge from the steering box.
What do I do about this?
You’re right. I’ll hit it with a bit of Lucas red grease for peace of mind.Agreed. I have seen in my shops that the pre greased components come pre greased only 10% of the time. A "spit" of grease is not pre greased. Plus, what kind of grease?
I use a moly based grease to prevent water "wash out". All kinds of grease out there.
Movievet? Don't get on people about their oil leaks, then when I buy it I will have to deal with their rusty bolts.Yea, like @evilunclegrimace said, that is bad bad.
The other concern that makes me go is the oil leak(s) that is causing all that crap all over under there.
Do you carry a spare 5 bottles of oil with you everywhere?
Yes, oil is definitely, a thick film of it, a great detriment to rust.Movievet? Don't get on people about their oil leaks, then when I buy it I will have to deal with their rusty bolts.
I assume the Mo is Missouri? Maybe a bad assumption. The other is Vietnam Veteran. I am just always missing letters when I type. My dad was army and in country 1970 on Monkey Mountain near Da Nang and China Beach. If my memory is correct.Yes, oil is definitely, a thick film of it, a great detriment to rust.
@Cadillacmak ,are you saying "Movietvet" because you don't know what it stands for?
So many people thing that movietvet stands for "movie" "tv" "et", as if I am an "ET" movie nut.
You are correct. mo-viet-vet. Joined out of KC, Mo. in Jan. 1972.I assume the Mo is Missouri? Maybe a bad assumption. The other is Vietnam Veteran. I am just always missing letters when I type. My dad was army and in country 1970 on Monkey Mountain near Da Nang and China Beach. If my memory is correct.