At 07:42 PM 11/4/98 -0800, fred thomas wrote:
>Listers, does anyone have the "Mercury Outboard" motor oil kit # for
>oiling the trunnions instead of greasing them, I have filed it in a safe
>place so as not to lose it, and now I can't find it. Thanks. "FT"
>
>Fred,
At least you know it's still safe! :-/
The info can be reached through the VTR maintenance pages
http://www.vtr.org/maintain/maintain.html
OR
you can use this method, from Ken Ritchie of the Lotus Cars List:
+++ORIGINAL MESSAGE+++
>"The Trouble With Trunnions" ...is feeding them!
>
>And I've finally devised a simple (and cheap) way
>to force feed them their regular 5,000 mile dose
>of Cod liver oil ;-)
>...or AMSOIL [or name your favorite] 90W gear oil.
>
>Using a small "oral syringe" -- no needle, just a plastic nib.
>I got mine (1 teaspoon) for free at the local pharmacy.
>
>Put a rag under the trunnion to catch the extra fluid,
>so it doesn't run down the sidewall of the tire (if on).
>On the Lotus Eclat/Elite, it's easy to do with road wheel on,
>just turn the steering full lock and get to work...
>
>Siphon up a teaspoon of gear oil, uncap the trunnion,
>put the nib into the hole and jam the front end tight
>against the trunnion, squeeze *quickly* and watch...
>
>You should see some nasty old juice slip out from
>under the rubber top seal. Keep shooting until you do.
>
>If you have trouble getting a pressure seal, slip a
>neoprene flat washer over the nib -- small enough
>to seal around the hole, big enough not to go in.
>
>Remember to cap the hole again. Tada!!!
>
>Cheers!
>ken ritchie, from y'all know where ;-)
>
Atwell Haines
'79 Spitfire
P.S. Fred -- aren't you sorry you unsubscribed from the Lotus List now?
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