Steering rack lubrication
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Steering rack lubrication
Hi
Can anyone tell me why there is only one grease nipple on the steering rack?
Thank you
Can anyone tell me why there is only one grease nipple on the steering rack?
Thank you
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Re: Steering rack lubrication
Although it is a grease nipple, it is used to top the rack up with oil..and the oil washes around the whole length of the rack. Use EP90 oil in a gun and give it about ten pumps. It will probably leak a bit from the boots, mine does, but if a Morrie is not leaking, it needs lubing. 

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Re: Steering rack lubrication
If it's leaking from the boots then the boots need replacing!
Re: Steering rack lubrication
Should it be oil or grease?
I know the manual says oil but a lot of people say grease
John
I know the manual says oil but a lot of people say grease
John

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Re: Steering rack lubrication
The consensus seems to be oil, grease is said to harden/clog when cold and the oil, like Heineken, gets where other lubricants cannot reach.BBJ wrote:Should it be oil or grease?
I know the manual says oil but a lot of people say grease
John
Heinekens too thin though.

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Re: Steering rack lubrication
A bit of both won't hurt anything, the lack of both certainly will!
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Re: Steering rack lubrication
GREASE! I use Moly grease. It doesn't run away into the boots! Run the rack back and forth as you add the grease - or 'oil' if you must.....



Re: Steering rack lubrication
I can't see how grease would travel along to the 'other' side, there's only about 8inches of lateral movement, not enough to push the grease to the other end. Oil has the ability to 'run' along before some possibly might end up in the boots. Well that's why i use the recommended stuff 

Re: Steering rack lubrication
We've been over this time and again - all later racks of exactly the same general design are specified for grease.........



Re: Steering rack lubrication
I know we have Roy but my reasoning, right or wrong, still makes me stick to oil.
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Re: Steering rack lubrication
Later track rod ends came without grease nipples* - that doesn't mean it's better!later racks of exactly the same general design are..
(*ok, later as in 10 years later than the end of the Minor)
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Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
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Re: Steering rack lubrication
I suspect that ease and speed of servicing played a bigger part in the change to grease.
It's not in the interest of the dealer network or the spares suppliers for parts to last forever is it?
It's not in the interest of the dealer network or the spares suppliers for parts to last forever is it?
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