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tommyg

My D-180's steering box grease reservoir must have a hollow leg. I've pumped more grease into that thing expecting to, at some point, see it ooze out somewhere to know it's filled. I've yet to see any grease! Is it possible it's filling in the tube that that the steering shaft runs through? Or could it be that empty?

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cleat

My Ford LGT has a similar Ross gearbox that I have greased regularly for over 10 years now and have yet to see grease come out. Where it goes I don't know.

 

Cleat 

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pacer

The box is a good sized cavity, probably would hold over half a tube of grease and IIRC from going in mine, once it fills, the grease would probably start trying to fill the steering shaft tube :eek:

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tommyg

Well, after 350 strokes from a pneumatic grease gun, it finally started oozing out like I expected. That thing must have been dry!

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Hodge71

Yikes!!! :scared-eek:  :scared-eek: I need to grease mine. I sure hope its not that dry. Theres actually a ton of maintenance I need to do to my 18 Auto gear box. Definitely needs some love 

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cleat

To grease my Ford I needed to take off the deck and crawl up underneath so I added a section of hose from a grease gun and put a grease fitting on the end so now greasing it is a breeze so I do it quite often now.

 

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Duff

To grease my Ford I needed to take off the deck and crawl up underneath so I added a section of hose from a grease gun and put a grease fitting on the end so now greasing it is a breeze so I do it quite often now.

 

Cleat

Now that is one great idea! As I get older, crawling under and reaching through equipment is getting harder. I'll give this a try!  :thanks:

 

Duff :thumbs:  :thumbs:

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