How to get greece into swivel housing

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Hi all, I'm wanting to fill the swivel housings with Greece cus of the oil leaks, can I use the type of Greece from the Greece gun and have you got any tricks on how to get it in? Thanks
 
Put one shot in through the level plug hole, be sure to drain the old EP90 out first.
The one shot is better if the swivels are a bit ropey as it leaks slower if at all.
 
Hi all, I'm wanting to fill the swivel housings with Greece cus of the oil leaks, can I use the type of Greece from the Greece gun and have you got any tricks on how to get it in? Thanks
Hope you have big swivels, because Greece is quite a large country, and is a Greece gun for shooting Greeks? :D Anyway, as BB says, one shot is the Land Rover approved stuff, or EP 90.
Swivel Grease - One Shot Sachet - Genuine Land Rover at www.rimmerbros.co.uk
Differential Oil | Mineral Oil | CLASSIC DIFFERENTIAL OIL EP 90 GL5
 
Hi all, I'm wanting to fill the swivel housings with Greece cus of the oil leaks, can I use the type of Greece from the Greece gun and have you got any tricks on how to get it in? Thanks

I would only use ep90. If your swivels are leaking, you need to fix them either by changing the seal or both seal and chrome ball. The u/j is designed to have ep90 to lube it. Later landies have a cv type which uses liquid grease to lubricate them.

LeonG
 
i had an axle where the seals were stuffed, the previous owner had pumped grease in there and all that happened with it was the UJ stirred it up and flung it outwards where it then stuck all around the inside of the swivel, water then still got in and sat in there attacking anything it could including the halfshafts

one-shot or EP oil is all i'd use
 
depends on usage, if you do many miles a year then best to replace seals and use oil, if only minimal use then one shot is fine, I used it on my 73, where seals were shot and oil leaked straight out, but the grease now keeps swivels nicely coated. dont forget to disengage freewheel hubs if fitted, and use 4WD on a regular basis to keep it churning about.....
 
I thought it was advised not to engage 4wd with free wheel hubs disengaged.

i use low box (4x4) when necessary on hard surfaces with my FWHs disengaged due to having odd ratio diffs in my 109 (4.7 in the front axle, 3.54 in the rear) i've not experienced a problem because of it
 
Clarification, when I said disengage freewheel hubs,this means engage normal hubs, i.e make the axle internals move with forward vehicle movement, like a Landy that does not have free wheel hubs fitted....
 
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