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Nothing to grease on my Loyale?

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leave car on ground. Insert breaker bar into plug so tthat the bar points towards about eight o clock, if you squat behind the car looking forwards.

 

Put the jack under the end of the breaker bar, and jack up, lifting the end of the breaker bar with half a ton (whatever the weight on the rear axle is) of force.

leave car on ground. Insert breaker bar into plug so tthat the bar points towards about eight o clock, if you squat behind the car looking forwards.

 

Put the jack under the end of the breaker bar, and jack up, lifting the end of the breaker bar with half a ton (whatever the weight on the rear axle is) of force.

 

I understand what you are saying, but I think you are backwards. You would want to be turning counterclockwise (lefty loosey). So if you start at the 5 o clock and move back toward 12 it would loosen. Tim

I understand what you are saying, but I think you are backwards. You would want to be turning counterclockwise (lefty loosey). So if you start at the 5 o clock and move back toward 12 it would loosen. Tim

Shhhh!!! I was messing with his head.

 

 

:banghead:

Sorry, i dont know how i made that mistake. The sad thing is, I thought it through twice before I said that.

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Ooooo! Damm that's a good idea! Why dident i think of that:slobber: Cool i'll give that a try tommorow.. And yeah it would be 5 o clock moveing toward 12.

 

thank's for the great idea!:banana:

Not sure if Subaru did them the same or not.

But my old GL has grease fittings for the U-joints on the driveshaft. (The main shaft from the trans to the rear diff)

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Humm? I don't recall seeing any grease fittings on the drive shaft? I'll look tommorw... Thank's man

Unless they have been replaced, the U-joints won't take grease either.

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So what your saying is if the U-joints have been replaced then it will have a grease fitting? Or no?

So what your saying is if the U-joints have been replaced then it will have a grease fitting? Or no?

 

There could be, I've seen some replacement u-joints that do have fittings, and some that don't. You're just going to have to take a look-see

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