Manual steering rack lubrication
Manual steering rack lubrication
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MisterT

Original Poster:

326 posts

248 months

Saturday 9th March 2013
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Just completing a 12k service on the Griff and I want to lube the (manual) steering rack.

I can't find any reference to this in SH Bible and a search on internet hasn't provided any firm answers.

Can anyone tell me what TVR specified I'm not sure whether I should use oil (EP90?) or grease?

TIA

rigga

8,792 posts

223 months

Saturday 9th March 2013
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Grease nipples on the rack body, so I grease mine.

carsy

3,019 posts

187 months

Sunday 10th March 2013
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My 1992 car doesnt have any grease nipples on the rack. Great design eh! All i could do to get grease in was to take the boots off and wind it one way and then the other and try and get everything covered the best i could.

But to your question, grease is what you need.

Hedgehopper

1,542 posts

266 months

Sunday 10th March 2013
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I would use grease, hopefully it would stick to the rack whereas EP oil might just slosh around in the bottom of the casting. Don't take my word for it though, just my 2ps worth.

T1pper

275 posts

158 months

Sunday 10th March 2013
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I would use EP zero liquid grease for this application it is great stuff has the properties of an oil but stays in a jelly type state, b ut moves around more freely than grease.

I use it for all types of applications where a leakage is a strong possibility especially in agricultural or plant application like front axles on tractors or diggers.

Once it is inside a gearbox (or steering rack) it tends to stay there not like some of the gear oils that do tend to leak out given time.

However this is only what I would use it may not be factory recommended!!

I can give you a link if you are interested, most oil supply companies stock it.

MisterT

Original Poster:

326 posts

248 months

Sunday 10th March 2013
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Mines a '94 car and has a grease nipple each end of the rack body.

From experience over the years of '60s and '70s classics with rack & pinion steering some manufacturers specify EP oil and some grease.

T1pper, thanks for info sounds like the best compromise, not so thick as grease so it stands a chance of lubricating the ball joint on the end of the rack and won't come pouring out if the rack gaitor develops a split.

Living in rural Lincolnshire there should be plenty of agricultural merchants I can get this from, there's a John Deere dealer just down the road.

Many thanks all...

T1pper

275 posts

158 months

Sunday 10th March 2013
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Hi

Thanks for the link on the washer jet union I will order one this week.

Here is a link for liquid grease with some usefull specs as well, I think you should be able to buy it in a smaller tub.

Most oil companies do a similar product so you wil not be resticted to this supplier.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Q8-Rubens-EP-000-Semi-Fl...

Sardonicus

19,295 posts

243 months

Monday 11th March 2013
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T1pper said:
I would use EP zero liquid grease for this application it is great stuff has the properties of an oil but stays in a jelly type state, b ut moves around more freely than grease.

I use it for all types of applications where a leakage is a strong possibility especially in agricultural or plant application like front axles on tractors or diggers.

Once it is inside a gearbox (or steering rack) it tends to stay there not like some of the gear oils that do tend to leak out given time.

However this is only what I would use it may not be factory recommended!!

I can give you a link if you are interested, most oil supply companies stock it.
I agree with this thumbup

PeteGriff

1,262 posts

179 months

Tuesday 12th March 2013
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anonymous said:
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My 1992 Pre-Cat 4.3 has grease nipples on the steering rack!