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steering rack lubrication
Hi, it looks to me like the steering rack lubrication nipple has previously been treated to grease rather than oil. There is the same red gunge around the nipple as round the other nipples on the car. What should I do? Just start lubricating with oil or do I need to clean out the grease somehow?
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red gunge?? Do you think thgey had some red grease (I've never seen any), or was it maybe a protective coat to stop the nipples corroding (servicing places tend to use red, blue or grean coatings so you can see that they did 'something')There is the same red gunge around the nipple as round the other nipples on the car.
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My grease gun didn't get on with having oil in it, and I'm not too keen on the idea, plus the nipple on the rack seemed to be a bit blocked.
So I unbolted the nipple and gave the hole in the rack 10-15 squirts from an oil can filled with EP90, screw the nipple back on and jobs a goodun!
So I unbolted the nipple and gave the hole in the rack 10-15 squirts from an oil can filled with EP90, screw the nipple back on and jobs a goodun!
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sounds like fun stuffboth red and blue grease used for special applications,

We occasionally see white grease used for assembly of brake fluid seals (where mineral based grease would wreck the whole system).
Most of the specialist stuff isn't available to the general public, which avoids a lot of confusion but is annoying if you need some. I've seen green grease on other applications, but again it was specialist stuff.
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That sounds like a REALLY good idea! Much simpler and easier than emptying the grease gun and filling it with EP90 and mucking about.chickenjohn wrote:I unbolted the nipple and gave the hole in the rack 10-15 squirts from an oil can filled with EP90, screw the nipple back on and jobs a goodun!
Thanks for the tip! I think I'll do that next time!
