Would one of those little grease guns used to grease the roller at the end of a chainsaw bar work? Just place the tip over the hole and push the other end (like the syringe).
Personally I feel a needle it the wrong tool. There is a ball and spring in the fitting like any other grease fitting. Like the guy a few post back pushing in a needle can screw up the fitting. Snoking
Personally I feel a needle it the wrong tool. There is a ball and spring in the fitting like any other grease fitting. Like the guy a few post back pushing in a needle can screw up the fitting. Snoking
This is the tip I used and it worked perfectly. No leaks at the fitting while injecting...I bought 3 what I thought were the correct fittings for my grease gun. They were shooting more grease all over the place instead of into the fitting.
Personally I feel a needle it the wrong tool. There is a ball and spring in the fitting like any other grease fitting. Like the guy a few post back pushing in a needle can screw up the fitting. Snoking
Didn;t realize that there was enough room for a regular straight zero fitting in there…are you sure that under higher driveshaft angle situations it won't make contact with anything??I pulled my shaft today and replaced the factory zerk with a standard 1/4-28 straight fitting. It was more work than I anticipated. The factory fitting is pressed in not threaded. I had to drill out the old fitting and tap the yoke for the new one. I also had to die grind the factory relief in the yoke to a slightly larger diameter so the new one could be installed. At least I won't be fighting to service the shaft any more.
Seems like a HUGE amount of trouble to go through---especially for a driveshaft that only turns when in 4WD. I'd about bet that no more than the average 4WD is IN 4WD that the driveshaft would live a long life with ZERO greasing.I pulled my shaft today and replaced the factory zerk with a standard 1/4-28 straight fitting. It was more work than I anticipated. The factory fitting is pressed in not threaded. I had to drill out the old fitting and tap the yoke for the new one. I also had to die grind the factory relief in the yoke to a slightly larger diameter so the new one could be installed. At least I won't be fighting to service the shaft any more.
Fine for those with CAD, those without spin the shaft full time. Snoking
He then will get an award for being smarter than the RAM engineers. Snoking