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Re: Grease zirk problem
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Posted by Old Duke on May 24, 2006 at 17:23:17 from (4.154.131.108):
In Reply to: Grease zirk problem posted by old on May 24, 2006 at 15:31:39:
The grease needle works good to grease difficult to line up U-joint zerks too. I've had fair luck drilling out plugged zerks from the back with a small diameter drill like 3/32nds(don't force it throught the spring into the check ball) and then using the needle fitting. The needle fitting upsets the stuck ball then and the grease will flow through. Most foreign fittings i've ever seen were very similar to ours except they used a straight thread instead of a taper pipe thread and the hex was metric dimemsions of course
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