driveshaft nipples/zerks/titties
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- Blue Oval Fan
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driveshaft nipples/zerks/titties
are the nipples i see on the different sections of my driveshaft at the yolks (mine has 3 yolks?, two with ubolts keeping them together) grease fittings(zerks, tits what have you) for my grease gun?
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Re: driveshaft nipples/zerks/titties
o yea! grease em up baby.
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Re: driveshaft nipples/zerks/titties
YES, just grease them with a HAND gun. Only till you feel resistance, too much pressure & you will pop the seals & then you will grease the bottom of your truck, Like blowing the bags on ball joints. A little goes a long way......Donnie
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Re: driveshaft nipples/zerks/titties
Good evening Hedz,
Just like BluMule and Donnie have said, indeed those are grease fittings.
While replacing the drive shaft in #50 I learned a little about u-joints. One thing that might interest you to know is that new u-joints come in two styles: completely sealed, and with grease fittings. The maintenance-free (no grease fittings) u-joints still last a really long time, and the surprising thing I learned is that all other factors being equal, the maintenance-free variety tend to be stronger.
This may have been a myth, yet I heard from multiple sources, including the drive shaft shop that made my new drive shaft. The holes drilled in u-joints that have grease fittings actually decrease the u-joint's strength. Maybe the difference isn't much; I'm not sure. But it's another thing to consider if you wind up replacing them some day.
Robroy
Just like BluMule and Donnie have said, indeed those are grease fittings.
While replacing the drive shaft in #50 I learned a little about u-joints. One thing that might interest you to know is that new u-joints come in two styles: completely sealed, and with grease fittings. The maintenance-free (no grease fittings) u-joints still last a really long time, and the surprising thing I learned is that all other factors being equal, the maintenance-free variety tend to be stronger.
This may have been a myth, yet I heard from multiple sources, including the drive shaft shop that made my new drive shaft. The holes drilled in u-joints that have grease fittings actually decrease the u-joint's strength. Maybe the difference isn't much; I'm not sure. But it's another thing to consider if you wind up replacing them some day.
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Re: driveshaft nipples/zerks/titties
that may not be a myth. racers use the sealed u joints for racing. dail ydrivers dont need as much strenght so a greable zirt is what is used so the u joint can be maintained.