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  • Oiling/Greasing Elevator and Flap hinges

    We've talked about this in the past and I liked Battsons method of greasing the hinges with a syringe. Made more sense to me than using oil or installing grease zirks. Today I had a 'Aha!' moment while prepping my chainsaws. The grease gun used to lube the nose sprocket on a saw is perfect for lubing the elevator and rudder bearings. I don't really care what grease I use in my saw so I'll pick a appropriate grease for the hinges and use it in my saw. Two birds, one stone.



    Scratch Built 4-place Bearhawk. Continental IO-360, 88" C203 McCauley prop.

  • #2
    We think alike, Jon! I have looked at grease needles in the past. Your vintage unit is classic. A google search turned up this on Amazon....amazing.


    Brooks Cone
    Southeast Michigan
    Patrol #303, Kit build

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    • #3
      Good find Brooks. Any local farm/ranch store carries a similar grease gun in their chainsaw section but they are about $20.
      Scratch Built 4-place Bearhawk. Continental IO-360, 88" C203 McCauley prop.

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      • #4
        " I'll pick a appropriate grease for the hinges"

        Sooo what is the appropriate grease? I like Brooks's find, it looks real handy, besides being a sucker for a new tool.

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        • #5
          I'd pick whatever grease you want. I'm going to go with a marine grease because my plane will spend lots of time outside and I don't want the moisture to degrade the grease so much.

          The tool Brooks found on Amazon is the same thing I have and can be found at any local store that carries chain saws. However, Amazon is so much easier so I plan to order one...thanks Brooks!
          Scratch Built 4-place Bearhawk. Continental IO-360, 88" C203 McCauley prop.

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          • #6
            I'd pick whatever grease you want. I'm going to go with a marine grease because my plane will spend lots of time outside and I don't want the moisture to degrade the grease so much.

            The tool Brooks found on Amazon is the same thing I have and can be found at any local store that carries chain saws. However, Amazon is so much easier so I plan to order one...thanks Brooks!
            Scratch Built 4-place Bearhawk. Continental IO-360, 88" C203 McCauley prop.

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            • #7
              Nice! Good thinking Jon.

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              • #8
                Another option is a rubber tipped grease gun tool. Is used to grease universal joints that have the concave grease fitting.

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