what's thread size/pitch for u-joint zerks
#1
what's thread size/pitch for u-joint zerks
I'm rebuilding my propshafts today and have found a local napa that has the flush fit zerks in stock, just need to verify size before i drive over and pick them up. Is it 1/4-28 or some other pitch? I'm using the neapco/pdq u-joints if that makes any difference. Tia
#3
Just something to consider here.
I just rebuilt four D1 driveshafts, two for me, two for my brother. I ALMOST went with the flush zerks. Here's why I didn't. Let's say for whatever reason I need to grease my ujoints on the trail, on en extended trip, in some remote area, etc. Just about everybody has a grease gun. But how many people do you think have that special little fitting you NEED for those flush zerks? Probably none. That would mean I'd have to keep one with me at all times. No thanks. I could just see that thing getting lost. For me its all about simplicity and field repairability.
Just a thought.
I just rebuilt four D1 driveshafts, two for me, two for my brother. I ALMOST went with the flush zerks. Here's why I didn't. Let's say for whatever reason I need to grease my ujoints on the trail, on en extended trip, in some remote area, etc. Just about everybody has a grease gun. But how many people do you think have that special little fitting you NEED for those flush zerks? Probably none. That would mean I'd have to keep one with me at all times. No thanks. I could just see that thing getting lost. For me its all about simplicity and field repairability.
Just a thought.
#4
Good point about serviceability. If i went with the flush type i'd get two of the needle filler jobbers and add it to the tool roll and have a spare on the grease gun at home. If it came down to it and i REALLY needed to grease the u-joints whilst out and about I could always grab one from my spares kit or just swap one from some where else on the truck.
#5
Good point about serviceability. If i went with the flush type i'd get two of the needle filler jobbers and add it to the tool roll and have a spare on the grease gun at home. If it came down to it and i REALLY needed to grease the u-joints whilst out and about I could always grab one from my spares kit or just swap one from some where else on the truck.
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