Long Arm damage. How to prevent grease jerk damage?

rumblebee3

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I’ve seen these before that are countersunk with an Allen head. Not sure where to buy them though.


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These are set screws... But chances are you would have to get a pipe tap set screw instead of just a normal standard or metric due to the grease zerks being a tapered fit. However there are some grease zerks that are straight thread instead of a taper fit.

You should be able to pick up set screws anywhere at your local hardware store. You could always drill and tap it out for a set screw but I think everyone's idea of flipping it around would be your best bet. 4 bolts and you're good for both sides... Then repeat on the back.

Edit: Forgot to mention chances of finding a pipe tap set screw are probably far and few between. Being a machinist I don't know as if I've ever seen one or heard of one. The only thing that would come close would be a pipe tap plug and you would still have the same issue you're having now... It's sticking out and Breaking it off when going over rocks

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JoeB-JKURX

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I bought flush ones to swap out on the control arms. One normal one is broke and can’t get the broken one out. I’ve had a flush one break as well.


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A small Easyout (reverse twist drill-like tool) works nicely for broken brake bleeders and should work just the same for a broken zerk.
 

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Fab up some zerk skids

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Ha! Much harder than flipping them around.

Grainger has a great variety of the set screws. Sounds like a good idea o avoid damage. Just an Allen to remove and put the zerk in..


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Going to look in to this. Set screw sounds like an easy option

These are set screws... But chances are you would have to get a pipe tap set screw instead of just a normal standard or metric due to the grease zerks being a tapered fit. However there are some grease zerks that are straight thread instead of a taper fit.

You should be able to pick up set screws anywhere at your local hardware store. You could always drill and tap it out for a set screw but I think everyone's idea of flipping it around would be your best bet. 4 bolts and you're good for both sides... Then repeat on the back.

Edit: Forgot to mention chances of finding a pipe tap set screw are probably far and few between. Being a machinist I don't know as if I've ever seen one or heard of one. The only thing that would come close would be a pipe tap plug and you would still have the same issue you're having now... It's sticking out and Breaking it off when going over rocks

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Thank you. Most likely I will flip them around. I will get back to this thread once I've double checked my options for set screws.
 
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