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I have 3 gallons of leftover aeroshell 64 I have been using on all my zerks, but what have you found that works best?
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I need to look into that grease. I just have so much of this really expensive high-moly aviation grease around I figure I needed to use it before it goes bad, I just didn't want to damage anything. The only thing bad so far is the smell of it and it flings pretty hard from the u joints.I use Amsoil waterproof grease. The Army uses GAA (Grease, Automotive and Artillery).
It's really more important that things are greased frequently and less important what brand you use. The waterproof Amsoil stays in place really well in my experience - resists washing out if you do any amount of fording, etc. I stock it at my shop along with other Amsoil products so it's on hand. If it wasn't though I wouldn't hesitate to use whatever I have as long as it's clean. They don't need anything exotic - our components are so over-built that they aren't hard on grease in terms of temperature or pressure. Heck the Meritor u-joints claim you only have to grease them every 100,000 miles. Says so right on the box. LoL.
Moly is for extreme pressure - metal to metal sliding contact type of applications and might not be the best choice for u-joints. U-joints are not a sliding contact type of application like a constant velocity joint. If it flings it out of the u-joints then it's probably too thin also. I would go with a non-moly grease - something very tacky that isn't going to weep out or get thrown off. And if the u-joints are original it's probably worth changing them. They are cheap and the seals dry out eventually. The only good way to inspect them is to remove them and at that point you may as well have new ones.I need to look into that grease. I just have so much of this really expensive high-moly aviation grease around I figure I needed to use it before it goes bad, I just didn't want to damage anything. The only thing bad so far is the smell of it and it flings pretty hard from the u joints.
I agree moly is for extreme pressure. Do not use it in any bearing! It will take out a bearing!!Moly is for extreme pressure - metal to metal sliding contact type of applications and might not be the best choice for u-joints. U-joints are not a sliding contact type of application like a constant velocity joint. If it flings it out of the u-joints then it's probably too thin also. I would go with a non-moly grease - something very tacky that isn't going to weep out or get thrown off. And if the u-joints are original it's probably worth changing them. They are cheap and the seals dry out eventually. The only good way to inspect them is to remove them and at that point you may as well have new ones.
Do any of our zerks feed a bearing?I agree moly is for extreme pressure. Do not use it in any bearing! It will take out a bearing!!
U-joints are needle bearings.Do any of our zerks feed a bearing?