steering box I saw some where that people added a grease fitting on the bottom of the steering box to lube it.
My dumb question is can I put the grease in where the plug is on top of the box ?? My old age and bad back does not feel like making the grease fitting on the bottom of the box |
Re: steering box Don't use grease to lube the steering box. Since it is not a liquid it won't flow between the gears thus drying them out. It will just be displaced by the gears. Use the proper gear oil to lube the gears.
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Re: steering box That fitting is to lube the sector shaft bushings.
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Re: steering box It’s installed between the two bushings and the lube goes between them. Some cars have this. I’m talking two tooth
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Re: steering box Doesn't the fitting on the top of the box provide lube for the entire box? Why would you need a fitting on the bottom of the box?
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This applies to the 7-tooth steering: green is oil 600/680. Red is high pressure grease.
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Re: steering box I put grease in the Gemmer gear box to seal the sector bushings, then I put a few table spoonfuls of SAE 140 gear oil in the box. This technique stops the inherent oil leakage, and I have been doing it since 1962. It works!
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