Posted by NCWayne on September 03, 2008 at 19:42:53 from (166.82.187.40):
In Reply to: grease!!! posted by djw on September 03, 2008 at 17:48:14:
Saying you grease til you see the grease come out is kinda generic. When you say you see it flying all over, where are you talking about it coming from? If your greasing a universal joint until you see grease and not wiping off the excess then the grease is gonna fly, if your greasing a high temp area with a grease not rated for high temp then it's gonna "fly", if you use a non EP grease in an area under extreeme pressure then the grease isn't gonna have enough tackiness to stay put and is gonna have a tendency to "squish out" and "fly", if you over grease an area with a seal and the grease bursts/breaches the seal then it can "fly". In other words it could be over greasing, using the wrong type grease, a bad seal, etc etc. There are many variables as to why you may be having a problem but without a little more information it's hard to know what cause of the problem may be.
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