What kind of grease for Raptor zerks?
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What kind of grease for Raptor zerks?
You need to use a lithium soap based grease for the zerks. Be careful filling up the lubrication joints, too much grease and you will blow the seal and have black globs of grease to collect dirt and everything else. Regarding chain lube, I have tried a bunch of chain lubes and I like
Honda HP Chain lube the best. It goes on and dries quickly and doesnt collect a bunch of dirt or sand like others. Recently I tried a spray on chain lube from Belray that sprays on and sticks like a wax. Didnt collect much in the way of dirt so that is a good option too. Still, I prefer the Honda lube, it is cleanest and protects the chain well.
Honda HP Chain lube the best. It goes on and dries quickly and doesnt collect a bunch of dirt or sand like others. Recently I tried a spray on chain lube from Belray that sprays on and sticks like a wax. Didnt collect much in the way of dirt so that is a good option too. Still, I prefer the Honda lube, it is cleanest and protects the chain well.
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What kind of grease for Raptor zerks?
Yep, I agree with turtler. The Honda HP is hard to beat. Everything stays clean. Maxima Chain wax is ok too.
There is a lithium soap base grease that's Red in color. I'm not sure of the brand but I found it at Wallys. Excess grease seems to clean up easier than others. Keep it wiped up if it does ooze out.
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What kind of grease for Raptor zerks?
use the honda lube! just jack up the back and roll the rears tires as you spray the chain. or push the quad across the yard and spray it while the neighbors take pics and call the cops...remember to wear pants, eh? hehe
stay away from pj1 that was the nastiest shiest i have ever seen. i had to take it off the chain with a brush! what a mess! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif[/img]
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stay away from pj1 that was the nastiest shiest i have ever seen. i had to take it off the chain with a brush! what a mess! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif[/img]
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What kind of grease for Raptor zerks?
I like the cleaner look of the red grease, which doesn't look like it's a hundred years old when it's new like the black grease does... Just a looks thing... [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img] Turns out the red grease is generally better anyway.
Anyway, I figured a 14 oz tube would last me about 20 years, so I bought a nice 14 oz grease gun that takes bulk loading, and bought a can of red wheel bearing grease. Then I bulk load about as much grease as I can use in a season, and still have about a half can left over for packing bearings if need be.
So I have a question for the ol' timers here... [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
How much grease to put in? I found that two full squirts usually causes grease to start oozing out of the seals, so I backed myself back down to about one and a half... Does it actually hurt the seal to have grease ooze out? Seems to me that as long as the joint is moving, it's okay to have grease come out, but if any damage is to be done, it will be when the joint is static... But maybe it's good to have some grease come out to push any bad-nasties out?
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What kind of grease for Raptor zerks?
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Originally posted by: raptor8
use the honda lube! just jack up the back and roll the rears tires as you spray the chain. or push the quad across the yard and spray it while the neighbors take pics and call the cops...remember to wear pants, eh? hehe
I busted out LMFAO when you said that!!!!!!!! That was so huge!!! Meaning cool if you get nervous.....LOL
Originally posted by: raptor8
use the honda lube! just jack up the back and roll the rears tires as you spray the chain. or push the quad across the yard and spray it while the neighbors take pics and call the cops...remember to wear pants, eh? hehe
I busted out LMFAO when you said that!!!!!!!! That was so huge!!! Meaning cool if you get nervous.....LOL