the bolt holes usually has a small weep hole at the bottom, i usually take the front one right out and another one that is easy to reach so that it can breathe and very slowly top it up with sae 90 oil thru the front hole ... can take a while![]()
The steering relay on my ute has no obvious fillers to lubricate it. The Haynes manual says that this version uses one of the four 2BA machine screws on top as a filler but all of mine are just blind holes about 20mm deep. Any ideas on this one?
the bolt holes usually has a small weep hole at the bottom, i usually take the front one right out and another one that is easy to reach so that it can breathe and very slowly top it up with sae 90 oil thru the front hole ... can take a while![]()
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That sounds good, thanks.Originally posted by incisor
the bolt holes usually has a small weep hole at the bottom, i usually take the front one right out and another one that is easy to reach so that it can breathe and very slowly top it up with sae 90 oil thru the front hole ... can take a while![]()
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