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<blockquote data-quote="Eddie531" data-source="post: 635353" data-attributes="member: 32270"><p>Hi Ozziedog. Yes. Agree with your concerns about grease tuning to grinding paste but by the time it gets that bad after installing new grease most of us will be past caring. The grease / semi-grease recommended by most is Penrite Steering Box Lube but Im a fan of oil rather than semi-grease in a steering box for the reasons you say. Oil can be drained and changed easily and as often as you like but the oil has to be thick. Thicker than standard GB oil at SAE 75/90. I am a fan of Penrite oils so use Penrite SAE 140 in my steering box. No probs with worn pegs/worms in +20 years. Hope this helps someone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eddie531, post: 635353, member: 32270"] Hi Ozziedog. Yes. Agree with your concerns about grease tuning to grinding paste but by the time it gets that bad after installing new grease most of us will be past caring. The grease / semi-grease recommended by most is Penrite Steering Box Lube but Im a fan of oil rather than semi-grease in a steering box for the reasons you say. Oil can be drained and changed easily and as often as you like but the oil has to be thick. Thicker than standard GB oil at SAE 75/90. I am a fan of Penrite oils so use Penrite SAE 140 in my steering box. No probs with worn pegs/worms in +20 years. Hope this helps someone. [/QUOTE]
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