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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 411235" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Here's a picture of the low pressure grease gun you want to use along with a tube of grease (I got this off the web). I'm using the Quicksilver multi-purpose 2-4-C marine lubricant. The gun is a Jiffy grease gun. When you say "boot", are you referring to the hose? I can't see from your picture what is on your unit. Here's a picture showing the lower jet unit and you can see the hose for the grease fitting (just above the blue arrow). You need to make sure the hose is on securely when you run and then pump fresh grease in after every time you run to make sure no water gets inside. Pump the grease slowly with the low pressure gun or you could blow out the seal which would result in the bearing failure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 411235, member: 12995"] Here's a picture of the low pressure grease gun you want to use along with a tube of grease (I got this off the web). I'm using the Quicksilver multi-purpose 2-4-C marine lubricant. The gun is a Jiffy grease gun. When you say "boot", are you referring to the hose? I can't see from your picture what is on your unit. Here's a picture showing the lower jet unit and you can see the hose for the grease fitting (just above the blue arrow). You need to make sure the hose is on securely when you run and then pump fresh grease in after every time you run to make sure no water gets inside. Pump the grease slowly with the low pressure gun or you could blow out the seal which would result in the bearing failure. [/QUOTE]
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