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    grease nipples?

    Now, bearing in mind that I'm not a city dweller, I live in a town that is essentially 3 blocks by about 6 or 7 (and only one policeman), I've been described more than once as a hick and a redneck, and that I visit suburbia/the coast as infrequently as I can manage, I hope it isnt portraying me as an example of "simple country folk" when I ask;

    Has the purpose of a grease nipple changed in any way, shape or form at any time in the last, say, five to ten years?

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    What's a grease nipple?

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    Grease nipples changed from Imperial to Metric diamensions in the 70's so you may find a mixture of both sizes in your work, particularly if it involves farm implements.

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    No they haven't changed, the one that is most important is always the hardest to get at and you don't realise that it is blocked/stuffed until a large bit of fresh grease drops on your noggin, because the grease has gone everywhere except in that little hole, Regards Frank.

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    They come, and always have, in a wide variety of thread systems and sizes. We used to use some in 1/2" BSPP in marine work so one could get a decent grip on corroded in nipples. The actual nipple has not changed for decades although there are a couple of types still in occasional use. Got a decent bolt shop in town? They should have a catalogue otherwise have a look on the all-knowing internet.
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    Guessing you guys missed the point.
    Im reading he had a mechanic or somebody that knows what they are for neglect to use them
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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    Guessing you guys missed the point.
    Im reading he had a mechanic or somebody that knows what they are for neglect to use them
    Andrew
    Ding ding ding ding ding! we have a winner!

    Me: have you ever greased this thing?
    Customer: No, are you meant to?
    Me: Its got grease nipples.
    Customer: It has?
    Me: *points*
    Customer: Nobody told us when we bought it
    Me: If something has grease nipples its usually self explainatory.....
    Customer: Oh.....

    Tank, I rarely use a clip-on coupler, instead I have a couple of different grease needles, it limits the mess because the grease goes directly into the nipple, if I need to exert undue force to get the grease in, it encourages me to investigate before things get messy, and I can get a grease needle in where traditional couplers dont fit.....

    In other news.... I was a little shocked on sunday night working on some old machinery to find some button type grease nipples that were stamped with the makers name.... guessing they come from a time when a manufacturer wasnt ashamed to advertise who made the product....

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    Apologies if I was a bit cryptic..... I don't believe the purpose of a grease nipple has changed. I find it annoying trying to find replacement ball joints, uni's etc that can be greased. It's usually the reason they are flogged in the first place.

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    are those those dual purpose things on the calipers that you can use to bleed the brakes.

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    so what's a 'general purpose' grease for use in such situations (land rover specific)?
    Noticed a few under my 90 when I was under there snooping about.

    Never owned a grease gun, but now might be the time.
    That being said, I don't want to have 10 of them to keep a lifetime's supply of grease up to each part...

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