I gather you put the correct grade of oil in your gease gun and hey
presto.........
Chris Nevard
http://www.geocities.com/~spridgeteer
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From: Ulix Goettsch
To: Andrew Griffith
Cc: 'spridgets@autox.team.net'
Subject: Re: Oiling the steering rack.
Date: 13 October 1998 10:02
Drew,
here is the tool: http://www.vtr.org/maintain/trunnion-oil.html
Others say that they have been using grease in the rack fro years with no
problems.
Ulix
On Tue, 13 Oct 1998, Andrew Griffith wrote:
>
> Greetings Listers,
>
> I just received my new steering rack boots for my '62MK2, so prior
> to installing them I thought I'd read up on the finer points of this rack,
> via the Haynes Sprite & Midget manual. I was surprised to read that this
> early rack requires 10 oz. of SAE 140 wt. gear oil, and even more
surprised,
> well I guess not, that the book doesn't mention how to get the blasted oil
> in the rack. Upon studying the rack I can see a grease fitting on one end,
> so am I correct to assume the there is some special tool out there in
cyber
> space that injects oil via a grease fittings? Or does the oil go in via
the
> damper pad caps?
> If the oil does go in via the grease fitting... what would happen if
> someone pumps in a load of grease by mistake? Not that I did... just a
> thought.
>
> For those of you here in California...
> The Autumn Classic British Sports Car Concourse & Tour will be this
> Saturday, Oct.17th, at San Juan Bautista, Ca. This show is for
> non-trailered, two-seater, '50's & '60's era cars only, and public viewing
> starts at 10AM. For info please cal (831) 722-3253.
>
> See you there.
>
> -Drew
>
> andrew.griffith@readrite.com
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Ulix __/__,__
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'67 Sprite
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