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Retrostu



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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Java Black
One shot swivel grease when to top up?
Hopefully not a silly question but I last topped my 2005 TD5 90 swivel grease up in my swivel housing was a year ago as I noticed the ball was looking quite dull & grey, however now I have purchased my beloved landy back and no maintenance has been done (only cover 3k since I sold it) is it worth filling up again with one shot grease?.

I used to normally see a build of greasey crud around the ball but wondered if it does lose a little in time although I have never seen any on my drive or splattered underneath it either.

So Should they be shiny or a graphite grey colour normally?. It's more important to concentrate on what's ahead of you than what you have left behind.

This is what I keep watching to remind me why I own/keep my Defender. https://youtu.be/x4DZgOcgn1s
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Retrostu



Member Since: 03 Feb 2016
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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Java Black
Anyone? It's more important to concentrate on what's ahead of you than what you have left behind.

This is what I keep watching to remind me why I own/keep my Defender. https://youtu.be/x4DZgOcgn1s
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dorsetsmith



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remover filler plug check the level
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Vogler



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Unscrew the filler plug and check the level with a makeshift dipstick. If I'm not mistaken the level should be at about the centre of the axle.
I think the state of the swivel balls only tells you something about the state of the swivel joint.


Regards,

Joris
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Retrostu



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Thanks all for your help will make a dipstick up and check the level. It's more important to concentrate on what's ahead of you than what you have left behind.

This is what I keep watching to remind me why I own/keep my Defender. https://youtu.be/x4DZgOcgn1s
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Retrostu



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Well made up a make shift dipstick and it measured 2 inches in level in both sides so is this enough?. It's more important to concentrate on what's ahead of you than what you have left behind.

This is what I keep watching to remind me why I own/keep my Defender. https://youtu.be/x4DZgOcgn1s
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diesel_jim



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the older oil filled used to be up to the top of the filler plug, so I can't see why the thicker grease should be any different.

I'd fill both sides up to the top if it were me.
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