Posted September 12, 201410 yr comment_455239 I've been trying to grease new half-shaft u-joint bearings in my '71 240z. Using GMB bearings from Motorsport Auto and using Red 'n Tacky Lucas grease with a pistol grip 14 oz. grease gun.The problem is grease is only coming out of 1 of the 4 bearings. All suggestions appreciated and I love this forum. Thanks in advance Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/50035-u-joint-greasing-problem/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
September 12, 201410 yr comment_455255 Welcome to the forum Mike.You don't need to keep pumping until it comes out the caps. Just a little inside the spider and centrifugal force will do the work for you. It will work its way out to the ends of the spider when the uni is warm and turning.Its not good to pop the seals each time you grease them. They can stay dislodge and allow dust and grime to get in and destroy the uni-joint.I have used the GMB uni-joints on half shafts before. They came with an extended zerk fitting, but no plug to cap the uni-joint after greasing. I replaced all four zerk fittings with grub screws. Probably wouldn't effect vibrations, but one less source the better. That was my theory.Chas Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/50035-u-joint-greasing-problem/#findComment-455255 Share on other sites More sharing options...
September 13, 201410 yr Author comment_455362 Hi Chas, Thanks a lot for replying.That info makes me feel a lot better about driving it soon.Still up on jack stands installing new rubber bushings on t/c rods. I also appreciate the suggestion on replacing the zerk fittings. Have a good one. Mike 11/70 240Z stock. Painted silver by previous owner. I'm the 3rd owner Edited September 13, 201410 yr by 5mike5 Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/50035-u-joint-greasing-problem/#findComment-455362 Share on other sites More sharing options...
September 14, 201410 yr comment_455373 Over greesing is as bad as not greasing. Now you need to share pictures of your car. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/50035-u-joint-greasing-problem/#findComment-455373 Share on other sites More sharing options...
January 5, 201510 yr comment_461284 Welcome to the forum Mike.You don't need to keep pumping until it comes out the caps. Just a little inside the spider and centrifugal force will do the work for you. It will work its way out to the ends of the spider when the uni is warm and turning.Its not good to pop the seals each time you grease them. They can stay dislodge and allow dust and grime to get in and destroy the uni-joint.I have used the GMB uni-joints on half shafts before. They came with an extended zerk fitting, but no plug to cap the uni-joint after greasing. I replaced all four zerk fittings with grub screws. Probably wouldn't effect vibrations, but one less source the better. That was my theory.Chas Great advice. I added a link to this post from my page. Half-shaft rebuild. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/50035-u-joint-greasing-problem/#findComment-461284 Share on other sites More sharing options...
January 5, 201510 yr comment_461315 Greasing bearings or ball joints or steering racks is not a perfect science. There is no flow path through and past each set of bearing cups, other than through a seal, and when you break a seal, any more you add goes straight out that seal. The best you can do is put JUST enough in until just before it breaks a seal, which is of course impossible to do. Like bolt torque. Torque it until it breaks then back it off a quarter turn. Do the best you can and add the least you dare. BTW, grease does not move in a joint due to motion or heat. It is designed to do exactly the opposite, stay in place. It only flows when frictional forces at the metal contact surfaces get the pressure/temp up enough to make it move/flow to lube the surrounding area. yes, putting grease in your front wheel bearing cover/caps to supply extra grease if the bearings run dry is silly. It just sits there in the cap. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/50035-u-joint-greasing-problem/#findComment-461315 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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