Try grabbing it with some locking pliers and twisting, if it's threaded it will
turn if it's not it will still turn, maybe all the way out. I just this minute
got done doing the front brake on my wifes car, and the dust covers were a very
snug fit. Only with the largest plier I have, could I think of being able to
twist it. I've also had dust covers that fit so sloppily, that I could just
pull them off by hand (I knurled them before putting them back on for a tighter
fit).
bobb
Jim Dunmyer wrote:
> Toby,
> Thanks for that information; I stand corrected. Is there any external
> clue that it's threaded instead of a simple press-fit? Is the end of the
> cap hexagonal or anything?
>
> <<Jim>>
>
> Toby Folwick wrote:
> >
> > my 1960 Tradewind was threaded.
> >
> > Toby
> >
> > --- Jim Dunmyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Chris,
> > > It's been a long time since I've seen a threaded
> > > grease cap on a common
> > > trailer.
> >
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