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Prop shaft Grease fitting help? #1038907 12/06/11 03:09 PM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 270
jmoser Offline OP
Mudrunner
My 1996 T100 4x4 has 6 zerk fittings on the rear [main] shaft: 2 in the rear, 3 in the middle, and one at the front.

It looked like the single front fitting was having issues so I went to replace it - only the 7mm socket that easily removes the others just spun around this fitting. Might have rounded off the hex but - is this location some special design or can I just grab the nipple with pliers etc and turn it out ?? Hard to see since the body of the fitting is recessed between 2 shoulders on the shaft coupling. Kind of ironic to have threads on a grease fitting seize up . . . <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />


Jeff
96 T100 SR5 4WD Ext Cab, Warn Hubs, HD torsion bars, Bilsteins, Camper Shell, TJM bar, factory 31 x 10.5's, Powertrax No-slip rear, Recaro driver's bucket
Re: Prop shaft Grease fitting help? [Re: jmoser] #1038908 12/10/11 03:58 AM
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adam Offline
Body Damage is Cool
Brakleen then kroil and try again?

It's up on a little block in the middle of the spider, right? Try unthreading that instead.

FWIW cleaning them first and then a little poke at the keeper bearing in the zerk if the grease doesn't pass or if it spits back out has kept mine going as long as the joints.

If you're getting a funny bead of clean grease coming out around the cap - it doesn't look even or seems to squeeze most of it out one side of the cap - I might start to consider bad rollers.


~Adam


96 T100: D44, lockers and stuff
Re: Prop shaft Grease fitting help? [Re: jmoser] #1038909 12/11/11 02:47 PM
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jmoser Offline OP
Mudrunner
Thanks Adam - yes it sits up on that little block; actually I noticed grease squeezing out from under that block? Never saw that before; was just going to pull the zerk to see if there might be dried grease or debris blocking something inside. The zerk itself seems to be fine; i am guessing the hex just got rounded off. Can probably pull it easy with vice grips or pliers if I get ambitious.


Jeff
96 T100 SR5 4WD Ext Cab, Warn Hubs, HD torsion bars, Bilsteins, Camper Shell, TJM bar, factory 31 x 10.5's, Powertrax No-slip rear, Recaro driver's bucket
Re: Prop shaft Grease fitting help? [Re: jmoser] #1038910 12/11/11 10:17 PM
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adam Offline
Body Damage is Cool
Try putting an all-16ths wrench on the piece under the zerk and snugging that back up. I think the socket in the spider is threaded, making it kind of a 2-piece fitting...I think. I've only had to do two ujoints on mine. The last one I bought was set up, and it's been too long since the first for me to remember.

I had issues in that spot on my front driveshaft. When it was built, somehow that block got knocked loose and had to be tacked in. Ran that way for years, though, before it sheared out completely in a pit somewhere the summer before last.


~Adam


96 T100: D44, lockers and stuff
Re: Prop shaft Grease fitting help? [Re: adam] #1038911 12/12/11 01:50 AM
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jmoser Offline OP
Mudrunner
Good thinking - did not know if that block was threaded in or not. b


Jeff
96 T100 SR5 4WD Ext Cab, Warn Hubs, HD torsion bars, Bilsteins, Camper Shell, TJM bar, factory 31 x 10.5's, Powertrax No-slip rear, Recaro driver's bucket

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