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Re: adjusting konis and oiling trunnions

To: Richard B Gosling <Gosling_Richard_B@perkins.com>,
Subject: Re: adjusting konis and oiling trunnions
From: Douglas Braun & Nadia Papakonstantinou <dougnad@bellatlantic.net>
Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2000 10:33:22 -0400
On mine, I permanently removed the plunger rod, and sealed up the
hole that it passed through.  Thus, I can store it (in an upright
position!) without any oil leaking out.  

Doug Braun
'72 Spit

At 08:41 AM 6/28/00 -0500, Richard B Gosling wrote:

>Mike,
>
>That's exactly what I mean.  These tend to be cheap enough that it is worth
>  buying a second gun just to do this job - better than trying to empty grease
>  out of a half-filled gun, filling with oil, doing your trunnions, and then
>  swapping back again!
>
>Buy gun, pull out the bar at the bottom that controls the plunger and lock
>  (usually a twist, or move the bar off-centre), unscrew top, pour in oil,
>  re-attatch top, release plunger.  While the seals are good enough to hold
>  grease long-term, oil may seep out of a cheap gun, so it may be worth storing
>  it without oil in between services.
>
>Richard and Daffy
>
>
>
>
>
>
>m.chmura@umassp.edu on 28Jun2000 02:20 PM
>
>To:     Richard B Gosling/1M/Caterpillar@Caterpillar
>cc:
>Subject:        Re: adjusting konis and oiling trunnions
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>Richard,
>
>By 'cheapo' do you mean the cartridge type grease gun?  So do you ignore
>  putting
>in one of those grease filled cartridges and pour the gear oil directly into
>  the
>gun?  Please explain that little process?
>
>Thx in advance for the help.
>
>mike chmura
>78 Spitfire 1500
>
>Richard B Gosling wrote:
>
> > Ron,
> >
> > To oil the trunnions, I just use a cheapo grease gun from my local car parts
> >  store.  Take the top off, pour in the gear oil, connect up to the nipple 
>and
> >  off you pump (sorry - far too much sexual innuendo in doing this job!).  
>You
> >  do get a bit of leakage, but no worse than you do when pumping grease -
> >  anyway, I always view leaked or spilt oil and grease as rust-proofer for
> >  whatever part it leaked onto!
> >
> > Easy job, there's no reason for paying anyone else to do it - unless, like
> >  Laura, you live somewhere you are not allowed to!
> >
> > Richard and Daffy
>
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