Captain Dirty
Platinum Member
Most of the Zerks on my FEL and backhoe are in recesses. The recesses in close contact with the ground such as the bucket linkage on the BH or the stabilizer pads get packed with a dirt/grease mix. When lubing I will take an approx. 1/4" diameter stick or twig to remove the mix. On two occasions I have backed the zerk out so it fell out of the recess.
Should the zerks be that loose? Is it lack of attention during assembly? Do they loosen over time?
After the second occurrence, I put an 11 mm socket on the zerks and found about 80% required a full turn or more to get "that feels about right" tight. Is there an approximate torque value, or is TFAR fine?
Advice to all: Check your zerks. Losing an original makes finding the appropriate replacement more difficult.
Should the zerks be that loose? Is it lack of attention during assembly? Do they loosen over time?
After the second occurrence, I put an 11 mm socket on the zerks and found about 80% required a full turn or more to get "that feels about right" tight. Is there an approximate torque value, or is TFAR fine?
Advice to all: Check your zerks. Losing an original makes finding the appropriate replacement more difficult.