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Re: Zerk Fittings / Steering trunions / TR6

To: ghkain@blazenet.net
Subject: Re: Zerk Fittings / Steering trunions / TR6
From: KTRIUMPH@aol.com
Date: Fri, 16 Oct 1998 17:57:35 EDT
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
In a message dated 98-10-16 10:12:18 EDT, you write:

<< Since there is usually some logic behind many of the seemingly-bizarre LBC
 car maintenance rituals, can anyone tell me why on a TR6 steering rack, the
 owner's manual tells us to unscrew the rack cover bolt, screw in a
 hard-to-find zerk fitting, grease it exactly five pumps, then remove the
 zerk fitting and replaced the cover?
 
 Why don't you just leave the zerk fitting in place so all is in readiness
 when you need to grease it again?  My WAG (wild a.. guess) is that they
 really don't want you to be putting grease into the steering rack any more
 than necessary.  Any ideas?

The bolt holds a grounding strap to the engine on my car. Don't know if this
is correct/original/concours or not.
 
 One other mystery - I carelessly read only the page of the owner's manual
 that shows a diagram of the vehicle and which says the steering trunions get
 "grease".  After pumping grease into the zerk fittings on the trunions, I
 read the manual in more detail which says, essentially, don't put grease in
 the trunions, put oil in your grease gun and put oil, not grease, in the
 trunions.  This is apparently a British version of Catch 22.  But now what?
 Should I now try to force the grease out with oil, or take the trunions
 apart to get the grease out, or just leave the grease in there and go have a
 beer?  If I do the latter, will my front wheels soon fall off?
  >>
Go have a beer.

Ken Nuelle
58 TR3A
62 TR3B
64 TR4

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