OK, apologize in advance for the stupid questions, but where do you
lubricate on the hinges? Is there a zerk or just a tight spot?
No zerk, just a little round pit in the hinge that the point
of the special gun presses into. Unless you're talking about
a 201, where I don't see a grease
no, 124 and 126...where do you find 3 oz grease cans to screw on it...or
doesn;t it owrk like that...and what kind of grease?
Chris
Jim Cathey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: OK, apologize in advance for the
stupid questions, but where do you
lubricate on the hinges? Is there a zerk or just
Christopher McCann wrote:
OK, apologize in advance for the stupid questions, but where do you lubricate on the hinges? Is there a zerk or just a tight spot?
If you mean a 124/201 or later car - there is NO fitting. Fittings on
123/126 and earlier sedans.
Marshall
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Marshall
What other grease fittings are on a 123/126
bill
1981 300 TD
Marshall Booth wrote:
Christopher McCann wrote:
OK, apologize in advance for the stupid questions, but where do you lubricate on the hinges? Is there a zerk or just a tight spot?
If you mean a 124/201 or later car
On Mar 2, 2006, at 10:25 PM, Bill Gallagher wrote:
What other grease fittings are on a 123/126
bill
None but I would recommend they put some for the rear wheel bearings
next time they fire up the 123/126 lines and send a new batch through.
Johnny B.
I Mac Therefore I am
Occasionally I see questions posed concerning which grease gun/fitting to
use on our door hinges. For my 126s I've usually used one from Lincoln,
which I bought about 12 years ago for 12 bucks. Now, I see that Harbor
Freight has a 50% price reduction on theirs, in the new mail-order catalog -