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09-18-2011, 02:54 PM | #1 |
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Grease points on 86 Suburban
hi guys,
today I wanted to do some maintenaance on the Burb. I was over at a friend and changed oil filter and engine oil. Need to change my air filter wont need to change fuel filter, because I run LPG. already changed spark plugs... and I also wanted to do all the grease fittings under the car...man! there are a lot of these babys and hard to get to when not lifted by a bridge or stands. please help me on some questions, because I read differrent stuff in Chilton and Haynes and on the internet... so what do I need to grease using which grease? I read in some places that not all nipples take the same grease? some help here would be great... And I have automatic locking front hubs...do I still need to grease the front wheel bearings? and what about the rear wheel bearings?
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09-18-2011, 06:41 PM | #2 |
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Re: Grease points on 86 Suburban
for grease joints I use regular multi purpose grease found about every that sells auto and farm equipment and the grease gun I use is compact and has a rubber helps me get to all the joints with ease, theres grease joints in your steering components and ball joints and they may also be in your axle and drive shaft u joints they use the same grease, and if you go in alot of water I would recommend marine grade grease, the rear wheel bearing use gear oil for lubrication
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09-19-2011, 01:33 AM | #3 | |
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Re: Grease points on 86 Suburban
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the reason I got confused is that Chuck tells otherwise on his website: he says "NEVER use chassis lube on u-joints" http://www.chuckschevytruckpages.com/lubepoints.html another questions: I have automatic locking hubs in the front. Do I need to grease the wheel-bearings in the front and back? the Haynes manual does not mention a maintenance interval for these bearings...
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09-19-2011, 06:53 AM | #4 |
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Re: Grease points on 86 Suburban
Yes, you have to take apart the front hubs/bearings to grease them. Get rid of the automatic hubs while you are at it. Manual hubs are much more dependable and simpler.
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and we never drive in 4x4 mode. only once or twice in winter when reaods get too bad for 2wd...so for us the automatic are easy... do I also have to take apart the rear bearings? and grease them?
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09-19-2011, 08:27 PM | #6 |
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Re: Grease points on 86 Suburban
The old books say about every 30,000 miles, but experience says that people only do it every 50-60!
The rear one is captured by the rear seal, so buy new rear seals because you will hurt the old ones taking them out to get the rear bearing out. Once the front and rear bearings are out, pack them as normal. Do you have the special spindle socket to get the crazy shaped nuts/washers off the spindle? The hub will not come off until you get those out. The auto hubs are just held in with snap rings etc... |
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