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#1393875 01/23/2021 3:42 PM
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What weight oil is used in the steering box? Is there a way to drain the oil in there now? Or is that only done if you rebuild the steering box?

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This is a subject that has been covered many times before. Here is a recent thread.[LINK]


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Any grease that flows back into itself, grade 00 or 000. Or grade 2 gun grease mixed 50/50 with gear oil. Penrite steering gear lube also works. Removal from truck is best way to clean and adjust.

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If you're looking for the correct gear oil, this just popped up on my Amazon recommendations.
NGLI 00 gear oil


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And/or, check your friendly/local Tractor Supply Company store?

The price is right (if they have it in stock)?

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Thanks Tim,
Some folks, including us up here in Alaska, don't have a Tractor Supply. But Amazon will ship (most things) nearly anywhere the USPS serves.
I have my steering gear oil already, but wanted to give others another option.


Kevin
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I almost always check/use Amazon, too, Kevin

There is not a Tractor Supply near me.

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🤔$27 a quart ᠁᠁..they don’t need a gun😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳


There are many choices at a fraction of that cost and the prior post link also suggest alternatives.
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I wasn't looking at the price, but that is a lot. Amazon isn't necessarily known for their "deals".

I've had miserable luck with NAPA's search. It comes up with totally unrelated items. If I search for "gear oil" with my truck highlighted, it gives me the following:
Timing Gear set
Air Conditioning Flush Solvent - R134a and R12 - 1 qt (guaranteed to fit your vehicle) - It has no AC. headscratch
Pitman Arm Shaft Seal - Manual Steering
Air Conditioning Flush Solvent - R134a and R12 - 1 qt (different brand than the above, but for 3+ times the cost).

If I change to universal items, I get 707 items to wade thru. nono

I had to search by the PN of the product that you posted to find it. Surprisingly, it's in stock, but they didn't have the 90 wt GL-4 I was looking for the other day that the website said was in stock.

Anyway, that's a good find. thumbs_up


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WalMart lists 00 oil/grease. (2 pint bottle)

They usually can get non-stock items for in-store pickup - usually, no shipping charge for in-store pickup.

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Is the corn head grease no longer a preferred solution?


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Originally Posted by JW51
Is the corn head grease no longer a preferred solution?
Probably fine to use. The Lubrication recommendations in the service manual are pretty wide open. So lots of options.
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Kevin
1951 Chevy 3100 work truck
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Busting rust since the mid-60's
If you're smart enough to take it apart, you darn well better be smart enough to put it back together.

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