The grease fittings on the steering column (top & bottom) are standard grease fittings. Any grease gun will connect to them. I’m assuming they have never been grease before, so they will be dry and may need more than 2-3 pumps of the handle to fill each fitting.
Just go by eye, you’ll see a small amount of grease ooze from the fitting and stop. That’s enough.
For the one fitting at the base of the column, you’ll never see any grease come from anywhere, but 2-3 full handle pumps of the gun will do the trick. If the grease gun nipple comes off on the bottom of the column while your pumping grease in, you’ll need two people. One to hold the nipple on the fitting and another to pump the handle. The access to it through the small opening in the pedestal is very tight.
For mine, I reach down and hold the nipple on the fitting and my wife pumps the handle of the gun. There’s just no other way for me to get in there and do both. That’s the closest she‘ll get to the grease.
I read about the grease you are mentioning and it seems it will do the job. Water resistant, great quality.
Yes, I do remove the compass to access the top fittings and steering gear. Once removed, it’s all right there.
The ball joints on the steering linkage rod DO NOT have grease fittings. They SHOULD, but don’t, it would make servicing so much easier. Just smear the ball, top and bottom with grease and twist the rod to get it to flow all around.
Do this and you should be good to go. You’ll definitely notice a difference in the steering control.
Make this a part of your spring commissioning each year.
Just go by eye, you’ll see a small amount of grease ooze from the fitting and stop. That’s enough.
For the one fitting at the base of the column, you’ll never see any grease come from anywhere, but 2-3 full handle pumps of the gun will do the trick. If the grease gun nipple comes off on the bottom of the column while your pumping grease in, you’ll need two people. One to hold the nipple on the fitting and another to pump the handle. The access to it through the small opening in the pedestal is very tight.
For mine, I reach down and hold the nipple on the fitting and my wife pumps the handle of the gun. There’s just no other way for me to get in there and do both. That’s the closest she‘ll get to the grease.
I read about the grease you are mentioning and it seems it will do the job. Water resistant, great quality.
Yes, I do remove the compass to access the top fittings and steering gear. Once removed, it’s all right there.
The ball joints on the steering linkage rod DO NOT have grease fittings. They SHOULD, but don’t, it would make servicing so much easier. Just smear the ball, top and bottom with grease and twist the rod to get it to flow all around.
Do this and you should be good to go. You’ll definitely notice a difference in the steering control.
Make this a part of your spring commissioning each year.