Robert,
Beware of thinking that because the grease will not go in that the zerks
are at fault. A PO (of course it was the PO) let the upper A arm go
long enough that it was about 1/2 worn away. Grease would not go in and
I blamed it on a bad zerk. Took the A arm apart and was very distressed
to see the condition. I keep that piece as a reminder to not let things
go too long when they don't seem correct (Fred, that's not counting the
air cleaner).
Dana
> I was lubing the zerks the other day, and a few seemed stuck, I couldn't get
> the grease
> to go in??
>
> Thanks for the input...Robert - 67.5 1600 - Abq
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Dana Nojima, Ph.D.
Department of Urology
VA Medical Center - 112F
4150 Clement Street
San Francisco, CA 94121
phone: (415) 221-4810 x 2031
fax: (415) 750-6639
noji-1@pacbell.net
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