Posted by NCWayne on March 02, 2011 at 11:00:05 from (69.40.232.189):
In Reply to: Grease buster tool posted by 4020deereboy on March 01, 2011 at 21:06:22:
Usually it's not the zerk not taking grease, it's the hole bdyond the zerk that's full of old hard grease or dirt. That said I've got one that I've used several times over the years and it seems to work pretty well. The main thing is to first pull the zerk and insure the hole is clear before you do anything else. Then fill it with some sort of lite penetrating oil first and force it in first. This will usually wash out anything else clogging the works up and it will usually take grease from the gun after that. I've run into very few joints I couldn't get to take grease doing it this way and those that wouldn't had usually been let go so long the joint itself had to be disassembled to ever get grease into it.
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