

Years ago I borrowed a grease gun from my dad which I still have yet to give back to him. It has been sitting for years and the grease inside of it dates back for decades. I need to start greasing various contraptions around the garage so I thought I would clean it up and get it ready for use.
I took it completely apart, cleaned all the fittings, and removed the old grease. I assumed that it would accommodate a grease tube since the steel cylinder only allowed it to go in one way. So I took the caps off the tube I bought at the store and tried to put it in the gun but it was a no go. Apparently the plunger was made for bulk grease and wouldn't push on the grease in a commercially available tube.
There I was with my tube of grease missing both ends and nowhere to put it. I tried pushing the grease from the tube into the gun bulk-style but there was an air pocket that just caused the grease to overflow the cylinder. By the time I was done, half the grease was in the gun and the other half was on my hands, the exterior of the gun, and anywhere I touched. I couldn't help but laugh at my incompetence.
Anyway, here it is. Stamped on the side is "Lincoln. St. Louis, MO".
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Heard it was less prone to shear so why not try?I've never seen joints oriented that way (axle side ucas). Is that just for fitment of the upper triangle?
Makes sense. Awesome Bronco, almost too pretty to wheelHeard it was less prone to shear so why not try?
plus it also gets my joints even closer together up there.
My pressure washer is only rated at 1.35 GPM. All the units I see are 1.5 GPM minimum, so I'm a little leery of getting one nad have it just dribble bubbles on the ground.Amazon.com: Tool Daily Foam Cannon with 1/4 Inch Quick Connector, 1 Liter, 5 Pressure Washer Nozzle Tips: Garden & Outdoor
Amazon.com: Tool Daily Foam Cannon with 1/4 Inch Quick Connector, 1 Liter, 5 Pressure Washer Nozzle Tips: Garden & Outdoorwww.amazon.com
I bought this one, and it works amazing!!
Was going to ask if Pines helpedYesterday, primed my rear end (not that one. . . weirdo's)
It doesn't look like it, but is the top of the engine sludged up? Might not be a bad idea to pull the oil pan, make sure the pickup is clear. Would hate to see someone do all that work up top only to have a restricted oil pickup (sludge/junk from extended oil change intervals).1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue is having internal engine tapping issues.
We stopped driving as soon as issue surfaced, close to 100K.
This happens to me often in the shop ..Fiddled with broken ****. Cleaned a bit.



Exactly why the comment in parentheses...... weirdos...Was going to ask if Pines helped
I think I would figure out where the drain plug is in relation to the cover. Use a 2" hole saw and put me and access hole in the cover. Just my thoughts.It was unseasonably warm outside and super windy in my area. I took advantage of the warm weather and changed the oil in my wife's car.
This isn't my first time, but I'll never understand why they thought this was a good design. 11 bolts later and big underbody cover later and you can access the drain plug and filter.
This job is easier in warmer weather because the eleven bolts thread into plastic plugs. They are more difficult to start in the cold. One thing off the list!
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I'm with Mike. Plastic n tin underbody covers only get one chance to block me before I cut access and drain holes in them.It was unseasonably warm outside and super windy in my area. I took advantage of the warm weather and changed the oil in my wife's car.
This isn't my first time, but I'll never understand why they thought this was a good design. 11 bolts later and big underbody cover later and you can access the drain plug and filter.
This job is easier in warmer weather because the eleven bolts thread into plastic plugs. They are more difficult to start in the cold. One thing off the list!
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I'm with Mike. Plastic n tin underbody covers only get one chance to block me before I cut access and drain holes in them.






I feel your pain man, broke mine hitting a tiled floor.Was trying to remove the cushion on my stool, it was stuck good. Stepped up on the foot rest to give it a yank, it came off throwing me off balance and I fell forward. Stopped my fall with my face on an open drawer on my tool box. Ten stitches and broken orbital socket later. All in all it was a good day.![]()
"Thank you for contacting CRAFTSMAN®Ace Hardware carries Craftsman now. I had success using the warranty there on some screw drivers. My old ones clearly all said Made in USA, like your punch. Of course, the new ones will NOT. We will see if the new items last as long. I have an old coffee can I toss broken craftsman hand tools in, once there are enough I take them to exchange. I'll try soon and report back.
