Yeah, there SHOULD be, bt it came off with the portion that broke off!DaveS":7inq1yha said:Tim, there should be what appears to be a "nut shaped" area on the zerk portion that remains in place.
Yeah, there SHOULD be, bt it came off with the portion that broke off!DaveS":7inq1yha said:Tim, there should be what appears to be a "nut shaped" area on the zerk portion that remains in place.
timflan":2hj4y630 said:Yeah, there SHOULD be, bt it came off with the portion that broke off!
Chris":gsolidyu said:Tim...the nozzle on your grease gun appears to be tightened all the way down. Grab the knurling on the tip and loosen it from the gun. The tip is built like a chuck on a drill motor...and if loosened will go on and off the zerks with much less effort. If you are on a zerk that is difficult to get off...turn the knurled tip to loosen and the gun will come right off...maybe won't break the zerk next time!
timflan":109dvpys said:Successfully greased one zerk fitting. The gun would NOT disengage from it. I pulled at it, yanked at it, moved it around a little and yanked some more. I tried prying gently, but just was not comfortable that that much force should be necessary. So I moved the grease gun from side to side, a little bit at a time, to see if I could get it off by pulling at an angle. Just a little at a time, you know, very gently. After a few tries, it felt like it was coming loose.
It came loose, alright! I've broken off the tip of the zerk fitting, which I still cannot remove from the grease gun, by the way. So I wonder how you remove the REST of the zerk fitting from the engine component, with nothing to grab onto. There's just a tiny little spring sticking out of it. Any wisdom? Hopefully I don't have to spend every penny I save changing my own oil fixing this.
Pat Anderson":3cqpy5g5 said:....I am sure every man, woman and child in Alaska knew that, but nobody ever told me that. ...
Pat Anderson said:Tim, welcome to my life - wait until you have to get a lug nut off! Seriously, this is why I will continue to have West Coast Marine change my oil, grease my fittings, and check everything out. I read the post down farther about loosening the tip on a grease gun. I am sure every man, woman and child in Alaska knew that, but nobody ever told me that. And when I posted that I had Mann's Trailer and Hitch do my brakes and bearings, somebody rather condescendingly said "Why don't you do it yourself, it is not that difficult." BS. Breaking a zerk off is one thing, screwing up your brakes and bearings is quite another...
I am having this post embroidered, suitable for hanging.
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