In a message dated 06/02/2004 4:49:42 PM Eastern Standard Time, LISTSERV@GERRY.VANAGON.COM writes: <<<<this is a terrific idea, but what about the problem of getting cuttings inside the hub? are there any special tools or proceedures to follow? i think the original lubricant may be more like heavy gear oil. if so, what about squirting in a tablespoon or so full of gl5 140 wt? this would certainly seem to eliminate the problem of blowing out a seal with an overzealous grease gun, and, perhaps more importanly, allow for a smaller hole and eliminate the need to tap for a grease fitting. covering or plugging such a small hole would be easy.>>>> Drilling and taping the hole for a grease fitting is not going to introduce any filings of consequence if your careful. The original lubricant is not like heavy gear oil. It is grease, read your Bentley manual.
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