| Bert,
IMHO I would get an air powered one.  In my experience, unless you're 
Hulk Hogan, you can't get enough pressure with a pistol grip and unless 
you have the car on a rack, you won't have enough space for a 
lever-action.  Another problem with the lever is that often the fitting 
will come off the nipple while your hands are occupied pumping.  But, I 
have never used a pneumatic grease gun.  I had a brand-new one on the 
shelf when my wheelchair grabbed me by the ass.
HTH & good luck,
Bill
'53 BN1
'61 BT7
On 6/21/2011 2:24 PM, Bert Van Brande wrote:
> Grease guns, such simple tools yet the 2 I bought failed miserably one after 
> the other.  The first one leaked from a hole in side of the tube, the second 
> one leaked from about every orifice.  After some online research it seems 
> that there are still some good guns made.  Grease guns with some good 
> reviews: plews, alemite, lincoln.   The price is actually not that much 
> higher than the auto-parts store brands.
>
> It's just hard to figure where they're actually manufactured.  Not one spec  
> sheet mentions this detail. I am currently leaning towards buying an Alemite 
> Professional 500
>
> I'd like to hear if anybody has good experience with these guns.  Do you 
> prefer lever guns or pistol grip?  Also what kind of extension do you prefer 
> for the Healey: rigid or flexible?
>
> all input appreciated.
>
> bert
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