Lubrication Points On 4.8 When Servicing

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Lubrication Points On 4.8 When Servicing

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Please can someone indicate what areas should be lubricated when servicing a Patrol 4.8, and if possible what grease to use.

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Re: Lubrication Points On 4.8 When Servicing

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There should be 10 grease nipples under the car Rob.
Three in each prop-shaft, and four on the steering (one per tie rod end).

I think they all use Lithium soap-based grease (IE normal multi-purpose grease).
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Re: Lubrication Points On 4.8 When Servicing

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If im not mistaken most GU's have sealed tie rod ends. So you may only find zerk nipples on the prop shafts.

If you running aftermarket front end gear then thats a different story.
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Re: Lubrication Points On 4.8 When Servicing

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Peter Connan wrote: 12 Oct 2021 11:54 There should be 10 grease nipples under the car Rob.
Three in each prop-shaft, and four on the steering (one per tie rod end).

I think they all use Lithium soap-based grease (IE normal multi-purpose grease).
How many grease nipples on the GQ?
I only see 2 per prop shaft.
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Re: Lubrication Points On 4.8 When Servicing

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Same as on the GU. Three on each prop shaft (one inside each U-joint and one on the spline/slip joint.

There may or may not be nipples on the four tie rod ends.
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I could only find one on each slip joint and one on each u-joint. :think:
(4 in total - on both prop shafts I find only one nipple, both in u-joint closest to slip joint.
In u-joint furthers from slip joint, on both prop shafts, I cannot see a nipple).

No nipples on the tie rod ends.
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Re: Lubrication Points On 4.8 When Servicing

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Interesting.
On mine there are most definitely nipples in all the U-joints.

I don't think it's possible to feed a U-joint grease from the shaft either. At least not without significantly weakening it.
Did somebody perhaps remove the grease nipples and fit a plug instead? Although I can't think of a good reason to do so?

I would spend some time and effort on this if I were you. A U-joint breakage can under certain circumstances be extremely dangerous! Just ask the guys who saw the U-joint breakage on Rust de Winter's Hilux on the first forum trip there (I think it was 2011).
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