oh doc, youre such a dear. ( =
chong,
1. get yourself a grease gun. i got mine from repco with two grease tubes for about $19 i think.
2. grease tubes supplied were lithium based. the mini handbook says lithium based grease should be used.
3. there are 3 nipples on each side of the car.
i) rear wheel. the nipple points out
ii) front wheel adjacent to the brake body. it points forwards.
iii) front wheel, closer to the engine, points outwards
4. put grease tubes into grease gun. expect alot of mess. pulling back the spring, loading it, closing it, with all that going on its a pain in the arse with the spring threatening to close on ya and squirt grease everywhere.
5. clean each nipple
6. firmly push the end of the gun nozzle around the nipple and start pumping. you should feel a firmness as you pump the grease (against the valve in the nipple)
i did it the first time in April and had no idea when to stop. i just pumped and pumped-
anyone know when to stop?
expect about 30minutes trying to work out the grease gun. sometimes it pumps out grease, sometimes it doesnt. the spring seems to move back into the grease instead of pumping it out.
all i can say: just keep pumping. youll eventually get the air out of it.
see the pictures if you are lost at
http://www.angelfire.com/mech/ducho/
thats if i can put some pictures up
where abouts in sydney do you live. after exams (1st July) i might be able to come over to help you and th'lady