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Thinking one of these will make packing grease into my CV's a little less messy.
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Possibly, but you can just use a grease gun the same way and save yourself the step of loading the syringe (from the back since you surely can't suck it in from the front). Plus, you still have to get all the old grease out so Im not so sure why you'd worry about getting messy at the penultimate step
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Stephen www.salazar-racing.com 1970 914/6 - 3.0L GT 1983 911SC - 3.32L IROC 1984 930 - 3.6L dirt bikes (some gas, some electric), Sherco trials bike Sold: 2001 Boxster (hers), 2003 996tt x50 |
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New axles
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Worked very well. Wasted less and was able to use more grease. It's still a dirty job but the syringe allows for better placement and less air pockets.
It was easy to load it too. Just push it from the packet into the syringe. I could load about half the syringe at a time. |
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"Packing Joints"
Is what I wish I was doing for the trip to VIR but alas, no love......
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Tim 05 Cayenne TT 03 M3 (sold) 82 911 SC (sold missed 90 C2 (sold missed) 87 928 S4 (sold) 85.5 9 fofo (sold |
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