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I inherited two Model A's, one of which is a 1930 Pickup Truck. Dad was in his 90's and relied on third parties or an employee of his farm to do maintenance on his old cars.
I should have checked the pickup when it arrived here. It was not operable but I was able to get it running. I went to lubricate it today, after watching a video on the numerous items to grease or lubricate. There are no grease fittings of any kind on the spring shackles but I can see the holes where the fittings should be (and they are dry as a bone). Is there any reason these items would have no grease fitting? Thank you. Last edited by bearestir; 05-25-2020 at 12:51 PM. |
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Some of the fittings are press-in, they like to fall out.
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Something else regarding springs: hang the wheels by jack stands under the frame and squirt creeping oil or Teflon in between the leaves. You can use a tapered object to help open the leaves wider if you wish.
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I bought my zerks from Bratton’s, and they are a very tight fit. I would recommend using a socket that you don’t mind throwing away (or using only on zerk insertion) because the heavy pounding will likely distort the socket.
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When you order the zerks, vendors sell a tool for driving them in. There are two types of drivers and zerks available Modern Style or Original Style. I prefer the modern as I find them easier to grease. The drivers are well worth it. They cost less than $3.00.
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