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The Mud Pit => Wrenching => Topic started by: albsvx on January 04, 2008, 08:49:50 PM

Title: missing grease fitting
Post by: albsvx on January 04, 2008, 08:49:50 PM
I was just under my YJ greasing all my grease fittings, and the one on the expansion joint of my rear driveshaft was missing.

I tried putting a new one in, but the hole is all stretched out, and it's not in there good enough to hold and grease.

anybody got any genius ideas for me?  I'm thinking jb-weld or epoxy-putty.  Anything else?

I was missing 3 other grease fittings, but those all screwed back in just fine.

Heh, guess maybe I should stop hitting things with my grease fittings.
Title: Re: missing grease fitting
Post by: rocket on January 04, 2008, 11:42:13 PM
heli-coil.  they work well, even in soft metals (aluminium).
Title: Re: missing grease fitting
Post by: albsvx on January 04, 2008, 11:53:12 PM
the material is really thin (like sheetmetal), and there isn't a lot of space "behind" it ... I'm not sure I'd have any luck drilling and tapping without making things much worse.
Title: Re: missing grease fitting
Post by: Cheek-Bone on January 04, 2008, 11:54:54 PM
they sell fittings with different size bigger diameter where the threads are, I had the same problem on the front d.s. on the blue one. NAPA
Title: Re: missing grease fitting
Post by: albsvx on January 05, 2008, 12:03:45 AM
yeah, I may try that first, I'm just not sure if it's opened big enough to get the next size up in there, and I don't really think I want to be drilling in there (probably not good to be getting metal shavings in a space that's normally greased.)
Title: Re: missing grease fitting
Post by: Cheek-Bone on January 05, 2008, 01:04:46 AM
I used RTV to hold the smaller one in until I got one that fit, and I could have probably kept it like that because even after 2 months it was still there when I replaced it.
Title: Re: missing grease fitting
Post by: Rebell Bull on January 05, 2008, 01:32:54 AM
rtv or lots of plumber tape
Title: Re: missing grease fitting
Post by: albsvx on January 05, 2008, 02:54:41 AM
hrm, you think rtv and/or tape is better than jb-weld?
Title: Re: missing grease fitting
Post by: Axle on January 05, 2008, 02:57:38 AM
jb weld... imo
Title: Re: missing grease fitting
Post by: albsvx on January 05, 2008, 03:16:48 AM
I think I'm gonna run an pick up one of the larger thread fittings first, and see if I can get it to go, it not, I'm thinking jb-weld
Title: Re: missing grease fitting
Post by: HOT-ROD on January 05, 2008, 03:41:01 AM
well there is a metal filler in an RTV type squeese bottle. (you can sand it and paint it FYI) i used it to fill the holes in the winshield frame the i used for the snorkel. it is really holding on to the screws even after i smashed it(snorkel) into a tree. i also used it to fill a small hole in the bumper and cant even tell.

Title: Re: missing grease fitting
Post by: Cheek-Bone on January 05, 2008, 03:15:04 PM
I would have used jbweld but at the time all I had was rtv and it held it until I replaced it. But yeah jb weld would definatley hold better.
Title: Re: missing grease fitting
Post by: albsvx on January 05, 2008, 10:34:56 PM
all fixed.

I ended up carefully drilling it out, large enough to fit the next biggest thread sized fitting (which it seems, is QUITE a bit larger)
then, I still didn't like the way it wasn't sitting quite flush, so I used the tube style metal fill putty (probably the same stuff HOT-ROD was talking about.  I'd never seen that before, but it's AWESOME) ... waiting for it to fully cure (2 hours) now before I hit it again with the grease gun, but I'm sure it's going to be fine, until the next time I try to grind it off on a rock.
Title: Re: missing grease fitting
Post by: reg on January 05, 2008, 10:36:33 PM
maybe we should work on a line of grease fitting skid plates??!  ;D
Title: Re: missing grease fitting
Post by: Seabee_BUC on January 05, 2008, 10:51:28 PM
all fixed.

I ended up carefully drilling it out, large enough to fit the next biggest thread sized fitting (which it seems, is QUITE a bit larger)
then, I still didn't like the way it wasn't sitting quite flush, so I used the tube style metal fill putty (probably the same stuff HOT-ROD was talking about.  I'd never seen that before, but it's AWESOME) ... waiting for it to fully cure (2 hours) now before I hit it again with the grease gun, but I'm sure it's going to be fine, until the next time I try to grind it off on a rock.

Its on your control arm right? Is it possible to take the control arm off and rotate it 180deg so the fitting is out of danger??
Title: Re: missing grease fitting
Post by: reg on January 05, 2008, 10:52:39 PM
 YJ..   no control arms.  it was on his driveshaft.
Title: Re: missing grease fitting
Post by: reg on January 05, 2008, 10:53:11 PM
I was just under my YJ greasing all my grease fittings, and the one on the expansion joint of my rear driveshaft was missing.

Title: Re: missing grease fitting
Post by: Seabee_BUC on January 05, 2008, 11:07:05 PM
Guess I should have read the whole post huh??? My bad...   
Title: Re: missing grease fitting
Post by: albsvx on January 06, 2008, 12:32:42 AM
what is it that the kids are saying these days?





BOOOOOOOMMM!!!!......
Title: Re: missing grease fitting
Post by: HOT-ROD on January 06, 2008, 05:36:43 AM
yeah Al, that is the stuff i was talking about.

 in the sun it can cure in under a half an hour. that stuff is great.

i have to remember to pick up a few more tubes of it.
Title: Re: missing grease fitting
Post by: albsvx on January 06, 2008, 11:36:15 AM
yeah, it's definitely going in my toolbox as a must have, as important as duct tape
Title: Re: missing grease fitting
Post by: albsvx on January 06, 2008, 04:35:06 PM
YAY!
She's all greased up and ready to go.  (and I'm not talking about Angela)
Title: Re: missing grease fitting
Post by: HOT-ROD on January 06, 2008, 10:14:47 PM
no comment. wouldnt want here to knit me a sling/noose for commenting on that statement.