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    • #46403
      Tinbender
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        Can you drill through the rear side and put them there? That should keep them out of harms way. Either that or drill the caps and put plug/bolts in, replace with zerks just long enough to grease them, then reinstall the plugs.

      • #46404
        Bob Rooks
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          Another option, that I use on the excavator, is a hypodermic needle adapter for the grease gun. I just penetrate the boot and fill it with grease.

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        • #46405
          Tinbender
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            I have one of those somewhere, haven’t seen it for years …

          • #46406
            DavidPrivett
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              I got the part #’s for the rebuilding the ends, I was quite surprised to see it broken down like that I just thought the tie rods ends would be sold complete. When I tear them apart I should be able to drill them somewhere on the backside and place the zerks. It will be interesting to see if the parts I need will be sold like they are shown in the book.  Three rubber seals on each side does it.

            • #46412
              DavidPrivett
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                well only the dust caps are available the other parts not.so I drilled and taped the steel caps drilled the nylon upper cup to match . It only takes a half a pump of the grease gun to fill, I will order the dust caps and reassemble. It is no wonder they were starting to loosen ,dry steel ball moving on a nylon cup with no lube and no way of lubing. stupid .

              • #46413
                Bob Rooks
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                  Was there any way you could take the slack out of it?

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                • #46419
                  DavidPrivett
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                    no ,unless I use a bit of real thin leather over the ball , I will see how long it will say tighter with the added grease. Maybe I should just order new tie rod ends, but I hate to cause I do not like the design. will have to ponder.

                  • #46420
                    Bob Rooks
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                      no ,unless I use a bit of real thin leather over the ball , I will see how long it will say tighter with the added grease. Maybe I should just order new tie rod ends, but I hate to cause I do not like the design. will have to ponder.

                      If you installed new tie rod ends that incorporated your zerk mod, you would never have to touch them again. Just a thought.

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                    • #46422
                      DavidPrivett
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                        yeah you are probably right buy new and modify, I have been thinking about getting the metric thread pitch and see if someone else make the same joints but with a different design as far as joint lube service. but that I think will be a dead end.

                      • #46423
                        Bob Rooks
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                          Here’s a start. Metric tie rod ends with grease fittings.

                           

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                        • #46432
                          DavidPrivett
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                            there will be a brief 2 month wait on parts for this, it is a good thing that this was not really service affecting.

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