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Sprint
7th April 2012, 01:06 PM
Is there any point to having greasable shackles?
Tank
7th April 2012, 04:13 PM
Yes, Regards Frank.
Sprint
7th April 2012, 05:09 PM
care to elaborate?
ramblingboy42
7th April 2012, 07:48 PM
no I dont like greasing mine, if I have to use my recovery gear I get grease all over my hands
Tank
7th April 2012, 09:34 PM
care to elaborate?
Yes, lubed shackle pins last longer, Regards Frank.
Yorkshire_Jon
8th April 2012, 09:26 AM
Isn't this one of those theory / practical discussions?
The reality is, a ramblingboy suggested you end up with grease all over.
If you grease, I'm sure there is proof that the pins last longer, but in reality in the last 15yrs+ I've never worn a pin out by not greasing because they are not in use 24x7.
So I suspect the question is cost of new shackle vs getting freeze all over you and your recovery gear.
I'm not going to start greasing mine any time soon.
J
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460cixy
8th April 2012, 10:13 AM
Only useful if you use those crappy red plastic bushes don't use them on rubber grease kills rubber
ramblingboy42
8th April 2012, 05:38 PM
you can use rubber grease on rubber though
Tank
9th April 2012, 12:41 AM
The lube is not for the rubber, proper bushes have a steel sleeve in them for the shackle pin to move in, if you use a piece of rag you can wipe off any excess grease off, hard job though. Wouldn't mind a buck for every shackle pin and bush I've seen disinergrate through lack of maintenace (grease), Regards Frank.
JDNSW
9th April 2012, 06:08 AM
If you are referring to the silentbloc bushes fitted to shackles on leaf spring Landrovers, or similar bushes used on suspension bushes of coil spring Landrovers, the shackle pin should never move relative to the steel tube. All motion should be taken by flexing of the rubber, and the steel tube should be clamped by the side plates. This is the whole idea of these bushes.
This type of bush (and later the plastic imitation ones) replaced greasable (usually steel/bronze) bushes more than fifty years ago in most applications, for the simple reason that greasable shackles don't get greased!
John
Yorkshire_Jon
9th April 2012, 06:56 AM
I was beginning to think we must be talking about different shackles & shackle pins. I was thinking of recovery shackles only.
J
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Sprint
9th April 2012, 07:25 PM
yes, i was talking about leaf spring shackles.....
as for recovery shackles, theres only 2 types, bow and D, and neither need greasing....
ADMIRAL
10th April 2012, 12:10 AM
If you are using urethane bushes in the shackle or pins on the leaf springs, they do require lubrication with a LMM type grease ( moly D added ) The lubrication is on the working surface of the pins in each case. Greasable shackles and pins make it easier to keep these bushes lubed up, providing they are greased up regularly, and you stay away from the shackles and pins with your Karcher when washing down.
So if you are using urethane, use greasable shackles and pins.
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