Grease Tundra Propeller Shaft at Felicia Rhoda blog

Grease Tundra Propeller Shaft. The propeller shaft on my '04 4x4 dc has standard zerks on the rear shaft but something different on the front shaft. It's a calcium sulfonate (compatible w/ lithium comp). To lubricate it you'll either need to get a thin zerk tip for your grease gun or get a needle fitting for the end. Of the two, the needle. In the video it shows the guy greasing them up with the drive shaft removed, but you will not need to remove. I bought some dana spicer grease for my 15 4runner and 18 tundra. The first time you remove your rear tire, you will likely find that the factory grease has dried out completely and solidified into. I have downloaded the maintenance guide which calls for lubricate propeller shafts every 5,000 miles for special operations. Here is also a link to a video which shows how to lubricate the fittings.

How to Grease a Prop Shaft and Other Marine Engine Components
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The first time you remove your rear tire, you will likely find that the factory grease has dried out completely and solidified into. It's a calcium sulfonate (compatible w/ lithium comp). To lubricate it you'll either need to get a thin zerk tip for your grease gun or get a needle fitting for the end. Of the two, the needle. I have downloaded the maintenance guide which calls for lubricate propeller shafts every 5,000 miles for special operations. In the video it shows the guy greasing them up with the drive shaft removed, but you will not need to remove. Here is also a link to a video which shows how to lubricate the fittings. I bought some dana spicer grease for my 15 4runner and 18 tundra. The propeller shaft on my '04 4x4 dc has standard zerks on the rear shaft but something different on the front shaft.

How to Grease a Prop Shaft and Other Marine Engine Components

Grease Tundra Propeller Shaft The propeller shaft on my '04 4x4 dc has standard zerks on the rear shaft but something different on the front shaft. The propeller shaft on my '04 4x4 dc has standard zerks on the rear shaft but something different on the front shaft. To lubricate it you'll either need to get a thin zerk tip for your grease gun or get a needle fitting for the end. Of the two, the needle. The first time you remove your rear tire, you will likely find that the factory grease has dried out completely and solidified into. Here is also a link to a video which shows how to lubricate the fittings. In the video it shows the guy greasing them up with the drive shaft removed, but you will not need to remove. I have downloaded the maintenance guide which calls for lubricate propeller shafts every 5,000 miles for special operations. It's a calcium sulfonate (compatible w/ lithium comp). I bought some dana spicer grease for my 15 4runner and 18 tundra.

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