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Rear axle grease zeros

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I just noticed a grease zerk on the top of the rear axle on each side. Is that stock ? They are close to the axle seals I think but on top of the axle. Thanks John jr
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Mine had plugs in them, so I removed them and put a zerk in for lubing, then put the plug back.
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Yes they were for hand gun greasing of the rear bearings. The Military replaced them with plugs on a TB or MWO because the troops were over greasing them and the grease was migrating through the seal to the brakes.
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Grease zerks

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Thanks guys.
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Post by Xamon »

mine actualy had two holes at each end of the rear axle, the one on top had a vented cap and one about 45 degrees off that had the pipe plug.
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I still remember someone "teaching" me how to use a grease gun.

"Just pump until you see grease."

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You do that on that axle and you'll be re-doing the rear brakes. The rule was 2 pumps every 6000 miles.
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I know a few people need to learn how to use them... like don't force the ram all the way in when you just loaded the gun....
I was taught three pumps or until you see movement of the seal, whichever came first.
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wesk wrote:You do that on that axle and you'll be re-doing the rear brakes. The rule was 2 pumps every 6000 miles.
Or replacing seals on just about anything else.
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Here is some info about the rear axle grease fitting and vent from the CJ3A Info Page;

http://www.cj3a.info/tech/vent.jpg
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