walrus
Wind up workin' in a gas station
Re: Gear Grinding 7: Really? This crap again?
Go to a parts store, get some mobil synthetic grease in a tube and never worry about it again
Speaking of gear grinding, just learned that Mrs Kitchenaid stand mixer has the gear grease eventually separate and needs replacement. (The lower viscosity portion starts to drip out.). The replacement process isn't too daunting, but who keeps replacement grease around and why isn't it even easier? My outboard motor needs gear replacement annually so they gave two plugs you pull and inject grease into the top one and the old grease comes out the bottom one. On the mixer you have to disassemble and scrape out the old grease, then put in new.
Go to a parts store, get some mobil synthetic grease in a tube and never worry about it again