06-18-2021, 10:39 AM
I started my working career in an ESSO (not Exxon) station when I was 16, and greased a lot of cars, so I'm real clear on the need to wipe the fitting before using the gun. (Did you know that 50's era Chevys had 23 grease fittings?) I go to the point of getting in there with Q-tips to get all of the old grease and grime off. Still, covers are handy and help me remember where all the fittings are located. Found some at Lock n Lube and they are on order, fifty in yellow for $9.99.
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