bmorgil
03-27-2020, 07:51 AM
Do not use 140W axle gear or Transmission gear lubes, they will leak out much faster, and not provide the correct protection. It is an EP lube. It is the same lube for the steering box.
If you are sticking with the "Bendix" type joint or, open bearing style and a sealed knuckle, make sure you use an EP type grease. All types of automotive "torque transmission through an angle devices" require Extreme Pressure grease. If you google Grease for Closed Knuckle Axles and Manual Steering Boxes you will get a few choices. The lube is referred to sometimes as a "00" grade. It is the same stuff you might be using in your steering box. It cannot flow. It needs to be thick like honey. It reminds me of STP engine treatment from the 60's and 70's. A little thicker, for the steering box use https://penriteoil.com.au/assets/pis...X%20GREASE.pdf (https://penriteoil.com.au/assets/pis_pdfs/SEMI%20FLUID%20&%20STEERING%20BOX%20GREASE.pdf)
There is a lot out there on what to use. Use something made for the closed knuckle Dana axle. Don't mix your own. Here's the deal. The knuckle cavity is "sealed" by the gaskets, wipers and seals. The "King Pin Bearings" are not and, the U-Joints had their seals removed or, are not a sealed design.The idea was to run everything in a bath of lube. A large bath of lube. This was good when it was OK to loose a little lube to the environment, as long as you refilled. They leak. Use something like this https://torqueking.com/product/777/closed-knuckle-lubricant-for-closed-knuckle-4x4-front-axles/
Here is what I recommended at Tech Service to "Closed Knuckle users" that wanted to "upgrade". Treat the king pin bearings like wheel bearings. Pack them well and install. Use SEALED re-greasable or, Lifetime lubricated non-greasable U-Joints. USE all the seals and gaskets. This will create a "Dry" sealed environment. You need to remember that if you do this, you need to re-pack the king pin bearings every now and then and, grease the U-Joint if it is greasable. Wet the felt seal with some ATF so the seal wipes the knuckle easily when turning. For u-Joints I prefer the top of the line SPICER sealed Lifetime non re-lubeable 5-760X for the Model 30/44 or the 5-260X for the Model 25/27. They are the strongest and, will last a long time. They are not cross drilled. This gives them a higher torque capacity.
If you are sticking with the "Bendix" type joint or, open bearing style and a sealed knuckle, make sure you use an EP type grease. All types of automotive "torque transmission through an angle devices" require Extreme Pressure grease. If you google Grease for Closed Knuckle Axles and Manual Steering Boxes you will get a few choices. The lube is referred to sometimes as a "00" grade. It is the same stuff you might be using in your steering box. It cannot flow. It needs to be thick like honey. It reminds me of STP engine treatment from the 60's and 70's. A little thicker, for the steering box use https://penriteoil.com.au/assets/pis...X%20GREASE.pdf (https://penriteoil.com.au/assets/pis_pdfs/SEMI%20FLUID%20&%20STEERING%20BOX%20GREASE.pdf)
There is a lot out there on what to use. Use something made for the closed knuckle Dana axle. Don't mix your own. Here's the deal. The knuckle cavity is "sealed" by the gaskets, wipers and seals. The "King Pin Bearings" are not and, the U-Joints had their seals removed or, are not a sealed design.The idea was to run everything in a bath of lube. A large bath of lube. This was good when it was OK to loose a little lube to the environment, as long as you refilled. They leak. Use something like this https://torqueking.com/product/777/closed-knuckle-lubricant-for-closed-knuckle-4x4-front-axles/
Here is what I recommended at Tech Service to "Closed Knuckle users" that wanted to "upgrade". Treat the king pin bearings like wheel bearings. Pack them well and install. Use SEALED re-greasable or, Lifetime lubricated non-greasable U-Joints. USE all the seals and gaskets. This will create a "Dry" sealed environment. You need to remember that if you do this, you need to re-pack the king pin bearings every now and then and, grease the U-Joint if it is greasable. Wet the felt seal with some ATF so the seal wipes the knuckle easily when turning. For u-Joints I prefer the top of the line SPICER sealed Lifetime non re-lubeable 5-760X for the Model 30/44 or the 5-260X for the Model 25/27. They are the strongest and, will last a long time. They are not cross drilled. This gives them a higher torque capacity.