Creeksider
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Cubby
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2007 Yamaha Phazer GT
I had to JB weld mine 2 years ago . It was leaking around the welds. Still OK - knock on wood. I wish they were all drilled and tapped instead of welded.
Only solution other than stock crappy weld on most is to weld a nut on the tube then insert grease fitting into the nut. Or just use a rubber tipped grease gun and shoot the grease into hole left where fitting broke off. Cover the hole with a few wraps of tape. No not kidding it does work! Latest arms the welds dont leak grease or maybe I got lucky with new one.
crazy_dave
Veteran
^^^Yep^^^ I just did this to mine.I had to JB weld mine 2 years ago . It was leaking around the welds. Still OK - knock on wood. I wish they were all drilled and tapped instead of welded.
Now I can actually get grease down in the tube.
David White
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Mine won't take grease, have tried using a drill bit by hand to open it up but no luck, any suggeeestions?
Ruggybuggy
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What keeps knocking the grease fitting off? I've never had to replace mine But same problem. Mine takes grease very slowly.
Mooseman
I'm not all knowing. Post your question in forum.
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Mine won't take grease, have tried using a drill bit by hand to open it up but no luck, any suggeeestions?
Could be the arm that's just full of caked/congealed grease and won't let new grease in.
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