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42guy |
03-07-2010 @ 7:00 PM
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If you have trouble finding it, go to WWW.shoupparts.com.They have the corn head grease at $2.99 per tube.
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37RAGTOPMAN |
03-07-2010 @ 2:58 PM
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I use for just about eveything, go to a JOHN DEERE TRACTOR DEALER, on the tube, it tells you what you can use it for, it is sticky and water resistent,and lasts, I stay away for the synthetic greases, esp on wheel bearing, had a few bad experencies with it, hope this helps. 37RAGTOPMAN
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Tev |
03-05-2010 @ 12:09 PM
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37ragtopman, So do you use the John Deere grease for all grease fittings? If not,has anyone come up with a comprehensive list of modern grease to use on various fittings? Thanks in advance.
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37RAGTOPMAN |
03-04-2010 @ 4:57 AM
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the CV grease you were using is ok, no problesm, I have used chassis grease , since 1966 on my MODEL A , and since 1975 chassis grease on my 37 , what you do not want to do is NOT GREASE IT, ANY lube is better than none,something that will move around and lube the u joints, some of the older grease had to much wax in it and would not move and was pushed to the side and would no lube properly, my take on it that CV GREASE is a excellant grease for that job, MILLIONS of front wheel drive cars use it, and it works well in the reza joints, I saw cars go 100,000 MILES with no problem's even brand X uses it in there pickup truck,and they plow snow with them, there are many good greases,JOHN DEERE has a blue, water resistent grease, I use it now for everything,and is about $2.00 a tube, make sure you use a modern fitting and grease gun, make sure the grease nipple is not froze up and takes the grease,thats most important, MY 3 CENTS, 37 RAGTOPMAN
This message was edited by 37RAGTOPMAN on 3-4-10 @ 4:59 AM
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jerry.grayson |
03-03-2010 @ 5:31 PM
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You know, I have watched the discussion about this subject for a long time and I understand the reason for thin grease or 90 wt, but my experience has been somewhat different. I have owned Ford v/8's since about 1950. I have built them, modified them, torn them up, restored them, I had friends in the early days who worked at service stations and independent garages and I worked part time in a country garage and I watched as cars were put up on the lift for an oil change and lube job. They always put chassis grease in the u joint. My early days made me an expert in transmission changes as I treated them badly and I always used grease gun grease on the ujoint. I never had or saw a ujoint failure!! I know the argument about the grease "channeling", but why did they never fail? I suppose enough transmission oil leaked back to lube the joint? The 1939 Service Data Handbook says "Cylinder Oil Soda Soap Grease" which is composed of"Sodium tallow soap and Mineral Oil" is the recommended lube? I have never seen anyone who knew what this is. This is just my thoughts on this and would like to hear others.
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oracleflatheader |
03-03-2010 @ 4:37 PM
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NO! That fitting part way down your torque tube is there to lube the center bearing that supports the middle of the drive shaft. Regular grease.
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Gary M. |
03-03-2010 @ 3:48 PM
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I figured the u joint would take alot,its a pretty big cavity. There is another grease fitting midway down the drive shaft,should I use cornhead on this one also? Thanks again...
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buford8 |
03-03-2010 @ 6:21 AM
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I just fill my grease gun with CV joint grease....it works well in the "U" joint as well as the steering box. The "U" joint area will take nearly two tubes of grease.
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37 Coupe |
03-02-2010 @ 4:18 PM
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Only place I have used it,be generous with it,I don't know how much goes in to fill cavity or how much ends up in transmission but I bet I put in a good half a tube or better. I know one thing takes more than a couple shots like buddy of mine does.
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Gary M. |
03-02-2010 @ 3:52 PM
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I ordered some of that cornhead grease. Is the front universal the only place this grease should be used,or are there other useful aapplications? Thanks...
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