Hi all, I have just fitted a pair of new track rod ends fitted with grease nipples.
However, I have come to put grease in and it comes straight out through a small hole alongside the nipple. Should there be a thin washer under the nipple that would cover the hole, or should I fit one to grease up and then remove washer.
Help appreciated please
Ty
Track rod ends with grease nipples
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Re: Track rod ends with grease nipples
Try nipping up the grease nipped, they may only be finger tight.
Richard
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Re: Track rod ends with grease nipples
There used to be a thin, slightly domed washer under the nipple, it was made of spring steel I believe, it put up some resistance to the grease escaping but some still got through.
Re: Track rod ends with grease nipples
Sorry perhaps my message wasn’t as clear as it should be.
The grease nipple is in tight. However, close to the nipple is a small hole deliberately drilled into track rod, and is about 1/8 inch away from the base of the nipple. It is the same in both track rod ends and seems part of the manufacture.
Hope this helps.
Ty
The grease nipple is in tight. However, close to the nipple is a small hole deliberately drilled into track rod, and is about 1/8 inch away from the base of the nipple. It is the same in both track rod ends and seems part of the manufacture.
Hope this helps.
Ty
Re: Track rod ends with grease nipples
That sounds quite normal, I've seen it on many TREs. The thread on the nipple is not normally long enough to accommodate a washer. You could just stick your finger over the hole or use a small self-tapping screw whilst you pump the grease in. I believe that in theory the hole is to let air out and prevent an air-lock or over-pressurizing that could affect the seal.
Re: Track rod ends with grease nipples
Thanks simmitc
That certainly makes sense. I have some very thin copper washers that may span the hole.
Thanks for replies
Ty
That certainly makes sense. I have some very thin copper washers that may span the hole.
Thanks for replies
Ty
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Re: Track rod ends with grease nipples
If air and excess grease can get out through the hole - water and crud can get in through the hole.
Normally there is a light spring(s) holding the track rod end seal in place and which will expand to allow excess air and grease out past the edge of the seal without letting water and crud back in.
See BMC wksp man Section J9 - Rubber seal steering joints - re the earlier type with two metal cups and a washer.
Normally there is a light spring(s) holding the track rod end seal in place and which will expand to allow excess air and grease out past the edge of the seal without letting water and crud back in.
See BMC wksp man Section J9 - Rubber seal steering joints - re the earlier type with two metal cups and a washer.