DJ54
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- Carroll, Ohio
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- IH Farmall 656 gas/ IH 240 Utility/ 2, Super C Farmalls/ 2, Farmall A's/ Farmall BN/McCormick-Deering OS-6/McCormick-Deering O-4/ '36 Farmall F-12/ 480 Case hoe. '65 Ford 2000 3 cyl., 4 spd. w/3 spd Aux. Trans
A trick I learned from an older mechanic, to get king pins in large trucks to take grease, was to dig out what you can, then fill the hole with penetrating oil. Screw the zerk back in, then put the grease gun to it. If you have a good gun, your exerting 6,000 psi on that fluid. It will usually find a way out, and the grease behind it. I'd say I've had a 90% success rate doing this.
On like the king pins, with a horizontal hole, you can make a half dam, or more.... Just smear a small dab in the hole, spray in the penetrate, then in quickly with the zerk.
Back in the day, when we restored hit & miss engines, we've jacked pistons out, using a grease gun. We'd take the head off, and make sure the valves were seating good, then make a makeshift headgasket, and torque it down.
Brazed a pipe sleeve to a junk plug that would fit, and neck it down for a 1/8" zerk, then pump the grease to it. 6,000 psi across the face of a 4" piston creates a lot of force..!! And all equal.
Of course this was back in the day of the bulk fill guns, and you could buy half buckets of grease at farm sales for a buck..., LOL...
On like the king pins, with a horizontal hole, you can make a half dam, or more.... Just smear a small dab in the hole, spray in the penetrate, then in quickly with the zerk.
Back in the day, when we restored hit & miss engines, we've jacked pistons out, using a grease gun. We'd take the head off, and make sure the valves were seating good, then make a makeshift headgasket, and torque it down.
Brazed a pipe sleeve to a junk plug that would fit, and neck it down for a 1/8" zerk, then pump the grease to it. 6,000 psi across the face of a 4" piston creates a lot of force..!! And all equal.
Of course this was back in the day of the bulk fill guns, and you could buy half buckets of grease at farm sales for a buck..., LOL...