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HMARR



Member Since: 04 Jun 2013
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Grease Points For Puma
Can anyone let me know how many grease points there are on a Puma 110? I've been searching high and low and only found two on the drive shaft...

I've struggled finding anything online as well, pics/diagrams etc...

Any help much appreciated!
Hamish.
Post #313862 6th Mar 2014 1:23am
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MK



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Chile 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Chawton White
3 each prop. 1 each UJ+1 on the sliding splines Puma 110" SW

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Post #313865 6th Mar 2014 1:44am
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AlanH



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From memory (what's left of it) mines only 1 on each UJ. The fronts were a pig to grease so I put extended nipples on and now it's much easier.
I suspect they never ever got greased by the stealer during warranty servicing.
AlanH.
Post #314202 7th Mar 2014 9:53am
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Norm4n



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What grease goes in these??
Post #314226 7th Mar 2014 11:19am
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
As stated above there is a nipple on each UJ plus one on the sliding splined part of the shaft, so 6 in total. You may find that one or more of the nipples has fallen out (there was a service bulletin on some models for this).

Any good general purpose lithium or molybdenum based grease will do. I use Castol LMX* (which used to be Castol LM, which was every manufacturer's preferred general purpose and wheel-bearing grease for about the last 150 years, but I think has recently been discontinued).

You will get a much better result if you unbolt at least one end of the propshaft prior to greasing to that you can articulate the joints fully and extend and retract the splined part to get the grease distributed properly. It also allows good access to the nipples with a standard grease gun.

The WSM does of course say that you shouldn't reuse the flange nuts, but in practice they can be used a small number of times (2 or 3 at least) without risk. The nuts are standard 3/8" UNF Nylocs and a bagful from your local fastener dealer will be cheap in comparison to genuine parts.


* Edit: now superseded by the imaginatively-named Castrol High Temperature Grease No 2
Post #314245 7th Mar 2014 12:42pm
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zone30



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Prop shafts don:t (always) have nipples on them, some (mine) are sealed for life versions.
Post #314297 7th Mar 2014 4:11pm
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Matthew_Mills



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You CAN'T just use any old grease... Different types of grease react with other types of grease. They break down and become useless as a lubricant... Always best to use what the manufacturer has specified unless the grease has been changed.
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rossy



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Ireland 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 CSW Stornoway Grey
I use a lithium general purpose one. Its black and not very thick and I find one pump of the grease gun lever every 4 months does the trick ie you see grease just starting to ooze out of the gaps. Its not a job I look forward to though. MY11s don't have sliding joint nipples so you're at the mercy of the assembly guys
Post #314525 8th Mar 2014 6:28pm
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AlanH



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Right Rossy. Having to rely on them possibly having been done by whoever puts these things together is not a happy thought.
AlanH.
Post #314622 9th Mar 2014 12:11am
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zone30



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Belgium 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 X-Tech LE Nara Bronze
Graphite grease
Post #314707 9th Mar 2014 3:22pm
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Simon27



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Mine only has the nipples on the UJs and not the sliding part.

Would it ever be worthwhile unbolting one end and sliding the 2 bits apart and apply grease to the splines?
Post #314984 10th Mar 2014 1:42pm
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
Extending the shaft to grease the splines wouldn't do any harm at all, but don't pull the halves completely apart since the alignment is important.

You're sure the shaft isn't drilled for a nipple that simply isn't fitted? Definitely a backward step if not.
Post #315028 10th Mar 2014 6:05pm
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landy andy



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2006 Defender 110 Td5 USW Zermatt Silver
No grease points on the slider of my front or rear props Big Cry Big Cry

And very strange grease nipples on the front uj's that you can't get to. So doubt they have ever been greased Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad

Andy
Post #315096 10th Mar 2014 8:29pm
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HMARR



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My front props also had some strange nipples on them (that sounds dodgy) they were different to the back ones and apart from being very awkward to get to, they seem to need a different fitting to take the grease gun... ARRRRGGG! Big Cry
Post #315100 10th Mar 2014 8:45pm
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landy andy



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I had to unbolt one end of the prop, swing it about so I could grease both uj's. Think I'll be getting two new props in the future. Crying or Very sad

Andy
Post #315117 10th Mar 2014 9:09pm
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