bdv
07-14-2005, 16:09
I am about to put my front differential back in, have installed DSG‘s Stud Girdle, new oil pump, new oil cooler lines and three new seals on the differential (Many thanks again to the members, you guys made it possible). So I figured I would grease the zerks on the front linkage being easier to get to with differential off.
When I looked closely at the fittings I saw they had not been done in some time (I bought the Suburban used with 145k on it). So I went and cleaned them all off first, I also took a pick and pushed in the ball on each one to make sure the grease would flow in.
I have done all the fronts zerks, except the two on the idler arm. I am not able to get the grease to go into the joint. I have repeated the pick in the ball, it moves freely, but the grease does not flow in, it just pools on the top. I have seated and reseated the grease gun coupler head. I still can not get any new or old grease to flow out of the joint. As I have been able to do on the other fittings.
I have also tried to take the grease fitting off, with no luck. It is a 90-degree fitting. With two nut location, one on the vertical leg going into the joint and the other at the 90. Trying to remove the vertical fitting just causes the zerk to spin. It looks like the joint has a top plate that is made to rotate to help positioning. The other on the 90 just spins also; hence I am not able to get ether one off. Any ideas as to how to get the joint lube would be great.
Once again thanks for all the help Brent.
When I looked closely at the fittings I saw they had not been done in some time (I bought the Suburban used with 145k on it). So I went and cleaned them all off first, I also took a pick and pushed in the ball on each one to make sure the grease would flow in.
I have done all the fronts zerks, except the two on the idler arm. I am not able to get the grease to go into the joint. I have repeated the pick in the ball, it moves freely, but the grease does not flow in, it just pools on the top. I have seated and reseated the grease gun coupler head. I still can not get any new or old grease to flow out of the joint. As I have been able to do on the other fittings.
I have also tried to take the grease fitting off, with no luck. It is a 90-degree fitting. With two nut location, one on the vertical leg going into the joint and the other at the 90. Trying to remove the vertical fitting just causes the zerk to spin. It looks like the joint has a top plate that is made to rotate to help positioning. The other on the 90 just spins also; hence I am not able to get ether one off. Any ideas as to how to get the joint lube would be great.
Once again thanks for all the help Brent.