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Re: How to get grease fittings to take grease?
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Posted by JHesler on September 20, 2004 at 07:52:07 from (4.175.42.114):
In Reply to: How to get grease fittings to take grease? posted by shocker69 on September 18, 2004 at 12:08:24:
Most of the time you can remove them and scrape the dried up crud out of the part. I had a king pin that wouldn't take grease even after cleaning. I took the check valve out of a zerk fitting (grind a little off the threaded end, they're hard)put a tube on the fitting and filled it with kroil. After a few days i was able to get grease flowing through the part.
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