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Re: How to get grease fittings to take grease?
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Posted by thejdman01 on September 18, 2004 at 20:11:01 from (152.163.101.9):
In Reply to: How to get grease fittings to take grease? posted by shocker69 on September 18, 2004 at 12:08:24:
definitly use kroil. its called areo kroil it puts wd-40 pb blaster etc to shame. the stuff is very very very expensive but worth every penny. never found the stuff at stores only over mail. it is make by kano lab"s. in fact the website is http://www.kanolabs.com/ personally i recommend Weatherpruf Clear Rust Preventative - 1 Year Protection Prevox Rust Preventative and Lubricant Exrust Rust Remover - Fast - Easy to Use yes those are the correct spellings. i know aloto of people got alot of "penetraiting oils" and everyones got the "best". but ive honestly used pb blaster liqued wrench wd 40 etc ect alot alot and this stuff honestly works. i know from experience not from word of mouth. i also have a grease buster from shoup it may take 3-6 times squirt some in wait for air bubbles to settle fill settle etc pound it in 3-6 times or as many as it need and it will work. patience is a virtue. also dont know waht you are doing but somtimes changing the position or weight distribution sometimes help somthing take some greese. off hand i can think of the disc we got youd think itd work better on the ground no pressure on the spindles but dont work. got to have her in the air and shell take. hop this helps.
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