Grease fittings on XJ
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Re: Grease fittings on XJ
failed as in what?? broke off or won't allow grease to be pumped in?
Snow...
"Mort" <mort@someemail.com> wrote in message
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>I need to replace a couple of the grease fittings on the front end of my
>'00 XJ. Could somebody please tell me what size of grease fittings I will
>need? If I've got two that have failed should I go ahead and replace all
>of them? If I do that how many will I need? I counted 5 in the front end
>earlier but I think I'm missing some. I haven't replaced these before, is
>there anythin I should know? Is it as simple as removing the old one and
>threading the new one in?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Mort
Snow...
"Mort" <mort@someemail.com> wrote in message
news:qtzJe.138$BY3.90@read1.cgocable.net...
>I need to replace a couple of the grease fittings on the front end of my
>'00 XJ. Could somebody please tell me what size of grease fittings I will
>need? If I've got two that have failed should I go ahead and replace all
>of them? If I do that how many will I need? I counted 5 in the front end
>earlier but I think I'm missing some. I haven't replaced these before, is
>there anythin I should know? Is it as simple as removing the old one and
>threading the new one in?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Mort
#12
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Re: Grease fittings on XJ
failed as in what?? broke off or won't allow grease to be pumped in?
Snow...
"Mort" <mort@someemail.com> wrote in message
news:qtzJe.138$BY3.90@read1.cgocable.net...
>I need to replace a couple of the grease fittings on the front end of my
>'00 XJ. Could somebody please tell me what size of grease fittings I will
>need? If I've got two that have failed should I go ahead and replace all
>of them? If I do that how many will I need? I counted 5 in the front end
>earlier but I think I'm missing some. I haven't replaced these before, is
>there anythin I should know? Is it as simple as removing the old one and
>threading the new one in?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Mort
Snow...
"Mort" <mort@someemail.com> wrote in message
news:qtzJe.138$BY3.90@read1.cgocable.net...
>I need to replace a couple of the grease fittings on the front end of my
>'00 XJ. Could somebody please tell me what size of grease fittings I will
>need? If I've got two that have failed should I go ahead and replace all
>of them? If I do that how many will I need? I counted 5 in the front end
>earlier but I think I'm missing some. I haven't replaced these before, is
>there anythin I should know? Is it as simple as removing the old one and
>threading the new one in?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Mort
#13
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Re: Grease fittings on XJ
failed as in what?? broke off or won't allow grease to be pumped in?
Snow...
"Mort" <mort@someemail.com> wrote in message
news:qtzJe.138$BY3.90@read1.cgocable.net...
>I need to replace a couple of the grease fittings on the front end of my
>'00 XJ. Could somebody please tell me what size of grease fittings I will
>need? If I've got two that have failed should I go ahead and replace all
>of them? If I do that how many will I need? I counted 5 in the front end
>earlier but I think I'm missing some. I haven't replaced these before, is
>there anythin I should know? Is it as simple as removing the old one and
>threading the new one in?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Mort
Snow...
"Mort" <mort@someemail.com> wrote in message
news:qtzJe.138$BY3.90@read1.cgocable.net...
>I need to replace a couple of the grease fittings on the front end of my
>'00 XJ. Could somebody please tell me what size of grease fittings I will
>need? If I've got two that have failed should I go ahead and replace all
>of them? If I do that how many will I need? I counted 5 in the front end
>earlier but I think I'm missing some. I haven't replaced these before, is
>there anythin I should know? Is it as simple as removing the old one and
>threading the new one in?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Mort
#14
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Re: Grease fittings on XJ
When I pump the one the grease won't even go in. The whole joint is
dry which leads me to beleive that it doesn't have grease. On the
other as soon as I pump it the grease pours back out. I've only done
this once or twive before to a trailer and it always went in nice and
easy. Maybe I just don't know what I'm doing. I have noticed that
there has been grease on my rims where one of the fittings would drip.
Mort
Snow wrote:
> failed as in what?? broke off or won't allow grease to be pumped in?
>
> Snow...
>
> "Mort" <mort@someemail.com> wrote in message
> news:qtzJe.138$BY3.90@read1.cgocable.net...
> >I need to replace a couple of the grease fittings on the front end of my
> >'00 XJ. Could somebody please tell me what size of grease fittings I will
> >need? If I've got two that have failed should I go ahead and replace all
> >of them? If I do that how many will I need? I counted 5 in the front end
> >earlier but I think I'm missing some. I haven't replaced these before, is
> >there anythin I should know? Is it as simple as removing the old one and
> >threading the new one in?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> > Mort
dry which leads me to beleive that it doesn't have grease. On the
other as soon as I pump it the grease pours back out. I've only done
this once or twive before to a trailer and it always went in nice and
easy. Maybe I just don't know what I'm doing. I have noticed that
there has been grease on my rims where one of the fittings would drip.
Mort
Snow wrote:
> failed as in what?? broke off or won't allow grease to be pumped in?
>
> Snow...
>
> "Mort" <mort@someemail.com> wrote in message
> news:qtzJe.138$BY3.90@read1.cgocable.net...
> >I need to replace a couple of the grease fittings on the front end of my
> >'00 XJ. Could somebody please tell me what size of grease fittings I will
> >need? If I've got two that have failed should I go ahead and replace all
> >of them? If I do that how many will I need? I counted 5 in the front end
> >earlier but I think I'm missing some. I haven't replaced these before, is
> >there anythin I should know? Is it as simple as removing the old one and
> >threading the new one in?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> > Mort
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Re: Grease fittings on XJ
When I pump the one the grease won't even go in. The whole joint is
dry which leads me to beleive that it doesn't have grease. On the
other as soon as I pump it the grease pours back out. I've only done
this once or twive before to a trailer and it always went in nice and
easy. Maybe I just don't know what I'm doing. I have noticed that
there has been grease on my rims where one of the fittings would drip.
Mort
Snow wrote:
> failed as in what?? broke off or won't allow grease to be pumped in?
>
> Snow...
>
> "Mort" <mort@someemail.com> wrote in message
> news:qtzJe.138$BY3.90@read1.cgocable.net...
> >I need to replace a couple of the grease fittings on the front end of my
> >'00 XJ. Could somebody please tell me what size of grease fittings I will
> >need? If I've got two that have failed should I go ahead and replace all
> >of them? If I do that how many will I need? I counted 5 in the front end
> >earlier but I think I'm missing some. I haven't replaced these before, is
> >there anythin I should know? Is it as simple as removing the old one and
> >threading the new one in?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> > Mort
dry which leads me to beleive that it doesn't have grease. On the
other as soon as I pump it the grease pours back out. I've only done
this once or twive before to a trailer and it always went in nice and
easy. Maybe I just don't know what I'm doing. I have noticed that
there has been grease on my rims where one of the fittings would drip.
Mort
Snow wrote:
> failed as in what?? broke off or won't allow grease to be pumped in?
>
> Snow...
>
> "Mort" <mort@someemail.com> wrote in message
> news:qtzJe.138$BY3.90@read1.cgocable.net...
> >I need to replace a couple of the grease fittings on the front end of my
> >'00 XJ. Could somebody please tell me what size of grease fittings I will
> >need? If I've got two that have failed should I go ahead and replace all
> >of them? If I do that how many will I need? I counted 5 in the front end
> >earlier but I think I'm missing some. I haven't replaced these before, is
> >there anythin I should know? Is it as simple as removing the old one and
> >threading the new one in?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> > Mort
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Re: Grease fittings on XJ
When I pump the one the grease won't even go in. The whole joint is
dry which leads me to beleive that it doesn't have grease. On the
other as soon as I pump it the grease pours back out. I've only done
this once or twive before to a trailer and it always went in nice and
easy. Maybe I just don't know what I'm doing. I have noticed that
there has been grease on my rims where one of the fittings would drip.
Mort
Snow wrote:
> failed as in what?? broke off or won't allow grease to be pumped in?
>
> Snow...
>
> "Mort" <mort@someemail.com> wrote in message
> news:qtzJe.138$BY3.90@read1.cgocable.net...
> >I need to replace a couple of the grease fittings on the front end of my
> >'00 XJ. Could somebody please tell me what size of grease fittings I will
> >need? If I've got two that have failed should I go ahead and replace all
> >of them? If I do that how many will I need? I counted 5 in the front end
> >earlier but I think I'm missing some. I haven't replaced these before, is
> >there anythin I should know? Is it as simple as removing the old one and
> >threading the new one in?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> > Mort
dry which leads me to beleive that it doesn't have grease. On the
other as soon as I pump it the grease pours back out. I've only done
this once or twive before to a trailer and it always went in nice and
easy. Maybe I just don't know what I'm doing. I have noticed that
there has been grease on my rims where one of the fittings would drip.
Mort
Snow wrote:
> failed as in what?? broke off or won't allow grease to be pumped in?
>
> Snow...
>
> "Mort" <mort@someemail.com> wrote in message
> news:qtzJe.138$BY3.90@read1.cgocable.net...
> >I need to replace a couple of the grease fittings on the front end of my
> >'00 XJ. Could somebody please tell me what size of grease fittings I will
> >need? If I've got two that have failed should I go ahead and replace all
> >of them? If I do that how many will I need? I counted 5 in the front end
> >earlier but I think I'm missing some. I haven't replaced these before, is
> >there anythin I should know? Is it as simple as removing the old one and
> >threading the new one in?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> > Mort
#17
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Re: Grease fittings on XJ
When I pump the one the grease won't even go in. The whole joint is
dry which leads me to beleive that it doesn't have grease. On the
other as soon as I pump it the grease pours back out. I've only done
this once or twive before to a trailer and it always went in nice and
easy. Maybe I just don't know what I'm doing. I have noticed that
there has been grease on my rims where one of the fittings would drip.
Mort
Snow wrote:
> failed as in what?? broke off or won't allow grease to be pumped in?
>
> Snow...
>
> "Mort" <mort@someemail.com> wrote in message
> news:qtzJe.138$BY3.90@read1.cgocable.net...
> >I need to replace a couple of the grease fittings on the front end of my
> >'00 XJ. Could somebody please tell me what size of grease fittings I will
> >need? If I've got two that have failed should I go ahead and replace all
> >of them? If I do that how many will I need? I counted 5 in the front end
> >earlier but I think I'm missing some. I haven't replaced these before, is
> >there anythin I should know? Is it as simple as removing the old one and
> >threading the new one in?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> > Mort
dry which leads me to beleive that it doesn't have grease. On the
other as soon as I pump it the grease pours back out. I've only done
this once or twive before to a trailer and it always went in nice and
easy. Maybe I just don't know what I'm doing. I have noticed that
there has been grease on my rims where one of the fittings would drip.
Mort
Snow wrote:
> failed as in what?? broke off or won't allow grease to be pumped in?
>
> Snow...
>
> "Mort" <mort@someemail.com> wrote in message
> news:qtzJe.138$BY3.90@read1.cgocable.net...
> >I need to replace a couple of the grease fittings on the front end of my
> >'00 XJ. Could somebody please tell me what size of grease fittings I will
> >need? If I've got two that have failed should I go ahead and replace all
> >of them? If I do that how many will I need? I counted 5 in the front end
> >earlier but I think I'm missing some. I haven't replaced these before, is
> >there anythin I should know? Is it as simple as removing the old one and
> >threading the new one in?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> > Mort
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Re: Grease fittings on XJ
"Mort" <stanmort@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> When I pump the one the grease won't even go in. The whole joint is
> dry which leads me to beleive that it doesn't have grease. On the
> other as soon as I pump it the grease pours back out. I've only done
> this once or twive before to a trailer and it always went in nice and
> easy. Maybe I just don't know what I'm doing. I have noticed that
> there has been grease on my rims where one of the fittings would drip.
Unscrew one and take it to the parts store... and
for future reference, it's important to wipe the zerk
fitting off before injecting grease, prevents all this
headache.
__
Steve
..
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Re: Grease fittings on XJ
"Mort" <stanmort@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> When I pump the one the grease won't even go in. The whole joint is
> dry which leads me to beleive that it doesn't have grease. On the
> other as soon as I pump it the grease pours back out. I've only done
> this once or twive before to a trailer and it always went in nice and
> easy. Maybe I just don't know what I'm doing. I have noticed that
> there has been grease on my rims where one of the fittings would drip.
Unscrew one and take it to the parts store... and
for future reference, it's important to wipe the zerk
fitting off before injecting grease, prevents all this
headache.
__
Steve
..
#20
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Re: Grease fittings on XJ
"Mort" <stanmort@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1123527376.739296.21480@g44g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> When I pump the one the grease won't even go in. The whole joint is
> dry which leads me to beleive that it doesn't have grease. On the
> other as soon as I pump it the grease pours back out. I've only done
> this once or twive before to a trailer and it always went in nice and
> easy. Maybe I just don't know what I'm doing. I have noticed that
> there has been grease on my rims where one of the fittings would drip.
Unscrew one and take it to the parts store... and
for future reference, it's important to wipe the zerk
fitting off before injecting grease, prevents all this
headache.
__
Steve
..