I drilled a small hole in the dust cap, then drove a wood screw into
the hole and pulled out the dust cap.  When I was finished repacking,
I filled the hole with Hogar's glue or something similar.  Not idead,
but it worked.

On Jul 19, 5:22 am, Jay LePree <jaymlep...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Rex:
>
> I had trouble removing the gray plastic dust cap on my pedals.  I just
> drilled a tiny hole in the dust cap and use it as a port to squirt in
> grease with a grease gun.  I squirt until I see clean grease coming out on
> the crank side.  I do this about once a year or so.  It works well.
>
> Jay,
> Demarest, NJ
>

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