"wb5kcm" wrote in message
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On Mar 16, 5:52 pm, K3HVG wrote:
Yes, exactly. WD-40 is not a real lubricant (grease or
oil), in
reality, so one needs to replace it with something
permanent, at some
point. I've been messing with this old one I have, at
the moment. The
WD-40 made it somewhat better but the old grease is still
flaking out.
Beings that this one is a goner, anyway, I tried to "open
it". I guess
I have to agree with the sage advice I once got. It
appears it is
sealed or maybe that hex-shaped end threads on to the
mounting threaded
end? It looked like it might. But, no... it won't come
apart and all
I've done is make it far worse. Don't try this with
yours or it'll end
up like this one!!! hi!!
Just try and lubricate it externally.
Hey Jeep, I will take your advice! I am letting it soak in
WD-40 now
to see if it will get a little inside and loosen up some
of the old
grease. I will then attempt to put something a little
heavier in
there, oil or grease. I did put it in my cordless drill
and run it
back and forth for a while and this seemed to help a
little. I noticed
that it gets a little warm doing this and shows that all
the old
grease has long since dried out. 50 year old grease.
Thanks for the
info. 73, Randy, wb5kcm
I wonder if soaking in a solvent like Naphtha would work
better than the WD-40. It might take a couple of soaks to
clean it out, that is, assuming the stuff can get in at all.
Then, if you can get it clean relubricate by soaking in
light synthetic oil. The problem with trying to replace
grease is that you can't get it in where oil might
penetrate.
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Richard Knoppow
Los Angeles, CA, USA
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