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10-06-2013, 02:30 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Spring Hill, Florida
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Stupid Lo Pro Zerk Fittings
So Yesterday I replaced the U joints in my drive shaft While I had the shaft out to replace the Shaft idler bearing. Prolly a good thing because the U joints were getting pretty work and starting to get some ripple in them...
I picked up some moog u joints and they came with this stupid little zerk fitting that is low profile and requires a needle grease fitting and its a PITA. the fitting itself just threads into the end of one of the cups... So I started looking on line and the thread on the zerks is 10/32. there are Zerk standard zerk fittings in 10/32 thread, but they don't have a check ball in them.... why cant they just make a u joint with a normal zerk fitting, the old design worked to the last million years or so... Finally a real question, do you think a zerk without a check ball would be ok in this application? I am afraid with that zerk spinning around the grease will warm up and fling out of the bearings... I guess I could pull the entire drive shaft back out, and pull all the joints apart, drill out and tap for a standard zerk and put it all back together... that really does not sound like much fun. |
10-06-2013, 07:24 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Jefferson State
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Re: Stupid Lo Pro Zerk Fittings
That is strange.... I've never before heard of a zerk without a check ball and don't understand the reasoning behind them. I wouldn't try it because as you say, the grease could just come out. Also, there's a path for contamination (water, grit) to enter the u-joint.
I've always used a needle adapter in applications where the standard grease gun fitting just won't work. It's never seemed difficult to me and it might be your best option. This is what I have, with a standard zerk screwed into the bottom of it: Dunno where I got it years ago but here's one place that sells it now: http://www.wayfair.com/Plews-Grease-...5-OMN1196.html
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