Mud-club
Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: feenix on June 11, 2006, 19:16:55
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Just finished the complete oil change, engine, t-box, g-box & diffs, so I started greasing my nipples. On the props that is. Anyhow, was pumping grease in there for a while, heard a crackle and the old grease started being pushed out. The question is, is the grease supposed to be pushed out of all the joints? It seemed to only emerge from 1 or 2 of the joints., no matter how much I put in there.
Also, the wading plug on the bellhousing is well and truly stuck, tried with sockets, spanners, WD40, heat gun, cold chisel and I think the only thing left is drilling it out, unless you have any more ideas :?
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so I started greasing my nipples. :?
I think you may have the wrong forum! LOL
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The question is, is the grease supposed to be pushed out of all the joints? It seemed to only emerge from 1 or 2 of the joints., no matter how much I put in there.
If grease is coming out then that's normal, depends how good the seals are as to how many the grease comes out of.
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Clean grease through all four seals is ideal, but not very often, you can try rotating the prop sometimes it will let it seep through the others as well
Worth checking the movement on the things as well for wear
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thanks, was worried that the UJ's might be knackered. I'll carry on as usual then. :)
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UJ's should be greased warm as this allows the grease to flow.........
Chris
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A word of caution, forcing grease out of the UJs effectively knakers the seal, though this does depend a bit on the design of the seal. This makes it much easier for the grease to leak out and the dirt to get in, but if greased reguarly its easier to clean the dirt out of the UJs.
In a nut shell make sure you grease the UJs more reguarly as now the dirt seals are less effective than it should be.
Its one of those subjects where there are several different ways of doing it and nearly all will work, but have there own advantages/disadvantages. Pesonally I preffere to over reguarly grease UJs etc. because no seal is going to last forever, especially when the car is waist deep in mud.