Sumsloppymeet Active Member Local time 11:36 PM Joined Aug 7, 2017 Messages 707 Location Land O Lakes , Florida May 24, 2019 #1 came across a free box full of random size and shaped grease fittings i know theres gotta be a few good places to use one any ideas?
came across a free box full of random size and shaped grease fittings i know theres gotta be a few good places to use one any ideas?
Spare_Parts Well-Known Member Local time 11:36 PM Joined Nov 29, 2017 Messages 1,981 Location Newark May 24, 2019 #2 If you have non sealed bearings in your hubs then you could put one on each hub. Makes a mess if you have to switch axles.
If you have non sealed bearings in your hubs then you could put one on each hub. Makes a mess if you have to switch axles.
Lukesky36 Active Member Local time 11:36 PM Joined Oct 3, 2018 Messages 442 May 24, 2019 #3 Fred had the idea check it out
Spare_Parts Well-Known Member Local time 11:36 PM Joined Nov 29, 2017 Messages 1,981 Location Newark May 24, 2019 #4 Going off his mods, how come no one has done a bronze bushing in the side cover?
Sumsloppymeet Active Member Local time 11:36 PM Joined Aug 7, 2017 Messages 707 Location Land O Lakes , Florida May 24, 2019 #5 where exacly are you wanting to put the bushing i might try
Will'smotobikes19 Well-Known Member Local time 11:36 PM Joined Apr 9, 2018 Messages 2,507 Location United States May 24, 2019 #6 I wonder why he didn't put a small grease zert on the side instead of that little set screw.
Spare_Parts Well-Known Member Local time 11:36 PM Joined Nov 29, 2017 Messages 1,981 Location Newark May 25, 2019 #7 Sumsloppymeet said: where exacly are you wanting to put the bushing i might try Click to expand... Where the clutch arm shaft goes into the side cover. It is typically a loose fit and they wear out sometimes.
Sumsloppymeet said: where exacly are you wanting to put the bushing i might try Click to expand... Where the clutch arm shaft goes into the side cover. It is typically a loose fit and they wear out sometimes.