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Replacing Driveshaft Grease Zerk with Bolt?
So I finally broke the Grease Zerk off of my Driveshaft from hitting the Gas Tank.
I knew it was a possibilty, and after bending a rear control arm, it happened.
I was giong to just replace the zerk, but with my Panhard correction, it's going to keep coming close to the tank.
I planned to just drill/tap the fitting and replace with a button head bolt. That way it won't snap off again if I bend something and cause interference with the fuel tank again.
Thoughts? I have already trimmed as much of the fuel tank skid as possible. At this point, its actually hitting the metal tank.
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So I finally broke the Grease Zerk off of my Driveshaft from hitting the Gas Tank.
I knew it was a possibilty, and after bending a rear control arm, it happened.
I was giong to just replace the zerk, but with my Panhard correction, it's going to keep coming close to the tank.
I planned to just drill/tap the fitting and replace with a button head bolt. That way it won't snap off again if I bend something and cause interference with the fuel tank again.
Thoughts? I have already trimmed as much of the fuel tank skid as possible. At this point, its actually hitting the metal tank.
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Could you just leave the zerk out for normal operations and screw it in whenever you want to grease it, then remove it again? Kind of a nuisance but it's a thought, right?
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01-27-2023, 07:10 PM
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Quote:
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So I finally broke the Grease Zerk off of my Driveshaft from hitting the Gas Tank.
I knew it was a possibilty, and after bending a rear control arm, it happened.
I was giong to just replace the zerk, but with my Panhard correction, it's going to keep coming close to the tank.
I planned to just drill/tap the fitting and replace with a button head bolt. That way it won't snap off again if I bend something and cause interference with the fuel tank again.
Thoughts? I have already trimmed as much of the fuel tank skid as possible. At this point, its actually hitting the metal tank.
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For what it's worth, zerk fittings aren't unique thread sizes, so if you can work out what threading the zerks are you should just be able to buy a bolt or plug which is the correct threading already instead of trying to drill and tap it.
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01-27-2023, 09:00 PM
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I used a small metric button-head cap screw to do what you are referring to.
I got it from a Thule rivnut package for putting C-channel track into sheetmetal.
My hooptie tap & die set specs it as an M5 0.8 thread if that helps?
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The zerk is basically just a bolt anyway so it won’t hurt anything. There are some ball joints I have seen that have bolts to plug the grease holes - you take them out and install a zerk or other fitting temporarily to grease it.
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I loctited a set screw there and keep a zerk in my toolbox for when it needs grease.
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When you get a lift from Sonoran Steel, he includes a small button head bolt to replace the rear slip yoke zerk fitting for the exact reason you are. So yes, it's been done by lots of people. Nothing new.
You should be able to back out the broken zerk with an easy out. No need to drill and retap. Just match up the size thread and pitch and get yourself a small button head bolt. Easy Peazy.
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The jobber boxes at some autoparts or hardware stores should have those zirc plugs with the zerc fittings.
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I actually have a bag of zerks in my toolbox. I'm not 100% sure but I think somebody on here sent me them via mail sometime last year or the year before. If you want, I can take a picture of them and if you need one or multiple I will be happy to send whatever you need to you. Just let me know.
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What about one of those low profile needle type zerks? They make some that barely protrude. I've seen even lower profile ones than this in the past.
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What about one of those low profile needle type zerks? They make some that barely protrude. I've seen even lower profile ones than this in the past.

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That looks like it could work...
I will definitely be doing something in the next few weeks. Its coming up on time to grease everything again.
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If you're wiping a normal zerk off the driveshaft, the head of that will probably get removed as well.
I'd be really interested to be proven wrong though.
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Depending what clearance you have they also make a low profile 90 degree fitting. I needed those for the Lower Ball Joint on the D60 front axle to clear the u-joints.
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This is what I'm running on my rig not for interference issues but because Jziggy was so generous enough to send me an extra one he had for free.
Works great! Thanks again.
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