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ericr 08-07-2015 06:59 PM

what kind of grease gun are you using?
 

members have posted references within other contexts to this question, but it has never been a fuil-blown thread. So what type of gun are you using, no matter what your fittings are?

Some folks are using the little gun that came with the car but I am wondering if there is a better way. The original gun holds not-so-much lubricant and is somewhat of a pain to fill. Also apparently the gun was designed for some type of semi-liquid lubricant not in general use today, and not designed for mere cup grease or the like.

CarlG 08-07-2015 07:08 PM

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Mine:

redmodelt 08-07-2015 08:26 PM

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Standard hand pump cartridge size gun. Change the tip or hose as needed.

Redbird 08-07-2015 08:52 PM

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I rebuilt and use the grease gun that came with the car. Loading the gun with regular chassis grease and a few pumps at each point is part of the fun of owning one of these things!

RonC 08-07-2015 08:55 PM

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ericr[/U];1135122]members have posted references within other contexts to this question, but it has never been a fuil-blown thread. So what type of gun are you using, no matter what your fittings are?

Some folks are using the little gun that came with the car but I am wondering if there is a better way. The original gun holds not-so-much lubricant and is somewhat of a pain to fill. Also apparently the gun was designed for some type of semi-liquid lubricant not in general use today, and not designed for mere cup grease or the like.

Actually I think the opposite.
For wheel bearings, Ford specified an NLGI grade 4 grease in the 1932 Service Bulletins. This grease is firmer than the commonly used NLGI grade 2 multi-purpose grease most everyone uses today for wheel bearings. I believe the NLGI grade 4 was specified to reduce leakage. However today we use better seals allowing the use of thinner NLGI 2 grease which I believe is better for wheel bearings.

RonC 08-07-2015 08:59 PM

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This type of gun works good on a lot of the fittings.

Kurt in NJ 08-07-2015 09:19 PM

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The Altemite 6B is the easiest and quickest to use, it only takes 1 hand ---just place tip on the fitting and push

the only drawback is that it has to be hand packed ---but a modern power gun can fill it too

Tom Wesenberg 08-07-2015 10:05 PM

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I use my original tool kit grease gun for the Model A. I like a couple brands of older American made grease guns, but I looked on ebay a few weeks ago and the only known American made pistol type grease gun I could find was a Lincoln gun, and the price is $33 with shipping. A couple years ago I bought 2 guns from Menards when they went on sale for $10 each, but they leak grease and make a mess. You can guess where they were made.:mad:

Mike V. Florida 08-07-2015 11:40 PM

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Modern grease gun with the hose replaced by a threaded tube and the adapter for original fittings.

hardtimes 08-08-2015 01:32 AM

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Originally Posted by ericr (Post 1135122)
members have posted references within other contexts to this question, but it has never been a fuil-blown thread. So what type of gun are you using, no matter what your fittings are?

Some folks are using the little gun that came with the car but I am wondering if there is a better way. The original gun holds not-so-much lubricant and is somewhat of a pain to fill. Also apparently the gun was designed for some type of semi-liquid lubricant not in general use today, and not designed for mere cup grease or the like.

'better way', yes, IMO ;) !
I purchased a vendor supplied adaptor for the end of hose on my pneumatic powered Sears grease gun. I can lube the 'old time' ford zerks and then replace the end with modern end and continue to lube any modern zerks in my Model A. I have a combination of both, and have a goal of making all zerks modern. Just my choice, eh :)

Mitch//pa 08-08-2015 07:07 AM

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i have the same as gun that Carl posted and screw on the adapter for the zerks. it saves the forearm

ericr 08-08-2015 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Kurt in NJ (Post 1135209)
The Altemite 6B is the easiest and quickest to use, it only takes 1 hand ---just place tip on the fitting and push

the only drawback is that it has to be hand packed ---but a modern power gun can fill it too

are these still being made? I assume not, looking at the 'patina' on them.

Kurt in NJ 08-08-2015 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by ericr (Post 1135362)
are these still being made? I assume not, looking at the 'patina' on them.

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I did see a "new" one at Hershey ---but it was out of the price range I was paying, they wanted 25$, and I had already bought 5 guns at about 2$ each, I have enough to last me, these were the garage mechanics type of gun, they were made in the modern type of fitting too

when looking at one check that the plunger is tight---not much wobble, and that the follower piston inside is not crumbling (some are cork)

Nlbloch 04-26-2021 12:00 PM

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Tom,
I’m looking to buy the small cartridges of grease that I have used for years in my hand grease gun. No one seems to carry them any longer — but maybe I’m not searching for the right thing. Can you tell me the type, or brand, or lubricant you use in your hand grease gun ? This is for the general lubricating of the grease fittings — not the water pump.

Kurt in NJ 04-26-2021 12:08 PM

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I recently got some small cartridges at tractor supply

Ruth 04-26-2021 12:35 PM

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I usually use my Lucas Mini Grease gun when under the car (except for the u-joint). It uses the 3 oz. grease cartridges. I use the Lucas 'Red & Tacky' grease.

JKY 04-26-2021 04:11 PM

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Lincoln pneumatic and Lucas Red and Tacky, except for the wheel bearing zerks and the water pump. With four A's in the family the air gun saves some time on the lube day production line.

TerryO 04-26-2021 07:35 PM

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I’m looking to buy the small cartridges of grease that I have used for years in my hand grease gun. No one seems to carry them any longer — but maybe I’m not searching for the right thing.

I bought a gun and grease at ACE.


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