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<blockquote data-quote="flatboat" data-source="post: 250885" data-attributes="member: 5508"><p>oh my ,thats what i did wrong , i didn't weld em . now i know why they leak . uh oh .thats chrome , don't you have to preheat that to stop it from cracking ? how do you keep the grease in if the seals are burnt from all that preheat. then what about the heat to stress relieve it . i'm so confused .can't they make them out of rubber , kinda like a condom . you fill up wth grease and it keeps a little pressure on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flatboat, post: 250885, member: 5508"] oh my ,thats what i did wrong , i didn't weld em . now i know why they leak . uh oh .thats chrome , don't you have to preheat that to stop it from cracking ? how do you keep the grease in if the seals are burnt from all that preheat. then what about the heat to stress relieve it . i'm so confused .can't they make them out of rubber , kinda like a condom . you fill up wth grease and it keeps a little pressure on it. [/QUOTE]
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