Another option is a product of John Deere, and they use it in their corn heads on combines. It is a 00 grade grease, and it doesn't generally drip when hot.
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Another option is a product of John Deere, and they use it in their corn heads on combines. It is a 00 grade grease, and it doesn't generally drip when hot.
Bmorgil hit the nail on the head. The caps need the press fit for long life on all parts.
It is almost a lost art to setting pinions. Dr. Dana has done an excellent job in explaining the process so even I can follow.