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7/30/2017 8:32 AM  #1


install grease zerks

have an 68 fb and would like to grease the uca. removed the plugs but cant get an zerk in that small space. no I don't want to cut holes in the shock towers. anybody make a tool or kit to get them in?

 

7/30/2017 8:47 AM  #2


Re: install grease zerks

I have the 'grease fitting kit' by Thexton, it is over 30 years old, comes with the installation tool, and four right angle fittings, never opening.  If you want it, send me a PM w/your mailing address and I'll forward to you.
BTW - if you've lowered the UCA's, Shelby style, I do not believe you'll be able to install any style grease fitting.


65 Fastback, 351W, 5-speed, 4 wheel discs, 9" rear,  R&C Front End.
 

7/30/2017 11:04 AM  #3


Re: install grease zerks

I installed these in my UCA's while they were off the car. Not sure if you have enough room to do it in the car.

https://www.johnsmustang.com/1965-1973-mustang-upper-control-arm-grease-fitting-kit

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Last edited by Bolted to Floor (7/30/2017 11:05 AM)


John  -- 67 Mustang Coupe 390 5 speed
 

7/30/2017 3:26 PM  #4


Re: install grease zerks

One of really smart thinking FYIFORD guys came up with a great idea. He drilled and tapped a hole in one of the flat sides of the big nut/bushing. Then threaded a zerk into the hole.


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7/30/2017 4:16 PM  #5


Re: install grease zerks

BobE wrote:

......- if you've lowered the UCA's, Shelby style, I do not believe you'll be able to install any style grease fitting......

Plenty of room to have them in with the Shelby Drop but it might be harder to get them started if they were not pre-installed.
 

 

7/30/2017 8:35 PM  #6


Re: install grease zerks

did the Shelby drop last year. did have the plugs in as I removed one. started with drivers side rear one first, 90degree zerk. a little to tight to get it in. haven't tried the front yet. used to work at a ford garage a long time ago and cut a lot of holes, but not in my car now. never heard about drilling a hole in the large nut on both ends, anybody know how this is done?

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7/31/2017 9:29 AM  #7


Re: install grease zerks

MS wrote:

One of really smart thinking FYIFORD guys came up with a great idea. He drilled and tapped a hole in one of the flat sides of the big nut/bushing. Then threaded a zerk into the hole.

   That is a Great Idea! 
 

 

8/02/2017 7:45 PM  #8


Re: install grease zerks

I tried drilling the big nut for a grease fitting and it didn't work, those nuts are harder than woodpecker lips!


1965 Notchback, 8.8 rear end, T-5, Diy Front Struts, Shelby Drop, Bumpsteer Kit
 

8/04/2017 8:43 AM  #9


Re: install grease zerks

Triton wrote:

I tried drilling the big nut for a grease fitting and it didn't work, those nuts are harder than woodpecker lips!

I had the same issue drilling these years ago on a set of UCAs that weren't drilled for grease fittings and couldn't ... and it wasn't due to dull drill bits.


65 Fastback, 351W, 5-speed, 4 wheel discs, 9" rear,  R&C Front End.
 

8/04/2017 11:22 AM  #10


Re: install grease zerks



These extended grease fittings are available at Summit and most of the Mustang parts suppliers. You do have to install them before mounting the upper control arm.

 

8/04/2017 12:42 PM  #11


Re: install grease zerks

I installed fittings in the ends and had to ball peen the shock towers slightly for clearance.  If you're going to be doing this and the UCAs are out, you could elect to also spin the shaft in the nuts to provide some additional caster as per here:  https://www.stangnet.com/mustang-forums/threads/alignment-question.543769/


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8/07/2017 10:34 AM  #12


Re: install grease zerks

Hornman wrote:



These extended grease fittings are available at Summit and most of the Mustang parts suppliers. You do have to install them before mounting the upper control arm.

I have those installed in my '67 with Shelby/Arning Drop so I know they'll fit... but I installed them while I had the UCA removed doing the drop.
 

 

8/07/2017 10:47 AM  #13


Re: install grease zerks

Triton wrote:

I tried drilling the big nut for a grease fitting and it didn't work, those nuts are harder than woodpecker lips!

   LMAO! 
 

 

8/07/2017 11:43 AM  #14


Re: install grease zerks

If the upper control arm shaft nuts are soft enough to drill and tap they may be of poor quality.
My thoughts are that both the shaft and nuts should be heat treated to last any length of time.


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