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Steering and Power Trim greasing?
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<blockquote data-quote="georgiaken" data-source="post: 183169" data-attributes="member: 4604"><p>I'd go with the manufacturer's recommendation.</p><p></p><p>I now have Royal Purple for the truck u joints, Merc 2-4-C (with teflon) for the jet bearing and this thread has convinced me to use Special Lube 101 for the other outboard grease fittings...</p><p></p><p>That means I need to buy one more grease gun, for a total of three (I have 2 now) HAHAHA</p><p></p><p>I just figure it's easier having dedicated grease guns since they aren't that expensive...</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys...I really wasn't going to do it "right," but now I will...no sense in going against the manufacturers recommendation.</p><p></p><p>By the way, my power trim and tilt uses yet another fluid, or ATF if I don't have that fluid (per Merc).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="georgiaken, post: 183169, member: 4604"] I'd go with the manufacturer's recommendation. I now have Royal Purple for the truck u joints, Merc 2-4-C (with teflon) for the jet bearing and this thread has convinced me to use Special Lube 101 for the other outboard grease fittings... That means I need to buy one more grease gun, for a total of three (I have 2 now) HAHAHA I just figure it's easier having dedicated grease guns since they aren't that expensive... Thanks guys...I really wasn't going to do it "right," but now I will...no sense in going against the manufacturers recommendation. By the way, my power trim and tilt uses yet another fluid, or ATF if I don't have that fluid (per Merc). [/QUOTE]
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