Greasing driveshaft u-joints

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  1. AModelCat

    AModelCat Road Train Member

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    Those beach marks (look like fine waves in the sand) usually indicate fatigue fracture. The trunnion end probably had a hairline fracture in it for a while and when you stepped on it, it was too weak to handle the torque and sheared apart.
     
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    Yes sir sounds right. My buddy who has worked at freightliner 15 yrs had the same consensus as you.
     
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    True. Same here. Always take care to wipe grit off zerks, grease them often, especially after rain.... water is really bad.
     
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    What grease do you prefer for semi u joints , king pins etc.
     
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    Red-i is what I use.
     
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    I'm otr pulling a reefer 2013 isx .
    I grease around 7500 .
    Drain oil around 15000.
    Fuel filters around 30000.
    6% idle time and baby it .
    Sometimes it goes a little over and sometimes less .
    But that's my baseline .
    I hate roadshops ! And avoid at all costs .
     
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    I use one grease for everything. Haven't found anything to stay in place as long as the Amsoil Polymeric off road moly #2 EP so far.... it's some pretty wicked stuff. Every with that I don't run long grease intervals. 5k or less they're never close to getting dry.
    S cams only get hit about every third to fourth greasing, slacks every other.
     
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    Can anyone recommend a grease fitting that makes u-joints easy to grease? I use lock n lube xl grease coupler and its a little difficult. Thanks in advance.
     
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    Just a normal grease gun fitting
     
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    I bought that lock N lube and found it to be a pain in certain areas. I returned it. Not worth the money.
     
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