Can you grease Y60 swivel hubs without disassembling?

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Can you grease Y60 swivel hubs without disassembling?

Postby Slideways » Mon Nov 11, 2013 8:36 am

Hey guys,

Coming from a 70 series Landcruiser where you are able to grease the swivel hubs by removing a bolt and filling with a grease gun. I can't see anything like this on my new-ish Y60 Safari?

Can it be done or does the whole thing need to be pulled apart?

Maybe remove a bolt and fill with grease or even retrofit a grease nipple?


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Re: Can you grease Y60 swivel hubs without disassembling?

Postby mudlva » Mon Nov 11, 2013 12:06 pm

Remove the wipers and apply grease then refit wipers again.
Imho Its a design cockup from nissan

If you are going to drill and tap then you will need to remove the complete hub

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Re: Can you grease Y60 swivel hubs without disassembling?

Postby muddy » Mon Nov 11, 2013 1:52 pm

Remove one of the kingpin bolts - grease-gun fits nicely in the threaded hole. It takes a full tube of grease to fill the hub...

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Re: Can you grease Y60 swivel hubs without disassembling?

Postby Slideways » Mon Nov 11, 2013 2:15 pm

Awesome thanks guy, will sort out asap. Just another thing on the list giving the Safari a bit of a birthday (and cert).
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Re: Can you grease Y60 swivel hubs without disassembling?

Postby mudlva » Mon Nov 11, 2013 4:39 pm

muddy wrote:Remove one of the kingpin bolts - grease-gun fits nicely in the threaded hole. It takes a full tube of grease to fill the hub...



arhh this is why this site is so good :D 8) ,

i knew there was an easier way then my my but hadnt worked that one out :?

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Re: Can you grease Y60 swivel hubs without disassembling?

Postby CLUMZ1 » Mon Nov 11, 2013 5:49 pm

pix or GTFO? I'm a complete mechanical noob and have no idea what a kingpin is. Cheers (from the computer nerd)
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Re: Can you grease Y60 swivel hubs without disassembling?

Postby muddy » Mon Nov 11, 2013 6:04 pm

4 bolts holding a flat plate top & bottom of the swivel hub. The top ones include the steering ball-joints. I usually remove one of the bottom ones so any water can drain, although if your inner axle seal is leaking then be prepared for a fair bit of mushy mix of gear oil & grease to land on the driveway. The bottom ones are also easier to access without brake lines & steering joints in the way...

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Postby CLUMZ1 » Mon Nov 11, 2013 6:14 pm

Ah yep that rings a bell (from the service manual I have) thanks.
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Re: Can you grease Y60 swivel hubs without disassembling?

Postby Swamped » Mon Nov 11, 2013 7:47 pm

muddy wrote:Remove one of the kingpin bolts - grease-gun fits nicely in the threaded hole. It takes a full tube of grease to fill the hub...


Thanks for that :D

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Re: Can you grease Y60 swivel hubs without disassembling?

Postby shortylux » Mon Nov 11, 2013 8:52 pm

mudlva wrote:arhh this is why this site is so good


X2.

Thanks Muddy.

Get those bumps Slideways?

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Re: Can you grease Y60 swivel hubs without disassembling?

Postby Slideways » Tue Nov 12, 2013 9:08 am

shortylux wrote:
mudlva wrote:arhh this is why this site is so good


X2.

Thanks Muddy.

Get those bumps Slideways?


Yep got them last night 8) Much appreciated! I'll fit them once my new shocks arrive which should hopefully be today, which means I'll get them tomorrow since the courier will be scared of the dog :lol:
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Re: Can you grease Y60 swivel hubs without disassembling?

Postby Fakey » Sun Feb 02, 2014 6:41 pm

The king pin plates can easily be drilled an tapped for a small grease nipples
like this:
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there are plastic seals under the king pins that i drilled 4 small holes in to let the excess grease into the swivel hub
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Re: Can you grease Y60 swivel hubs without disassembling?

Postby taz01 » Sun Feb 02, 2014 7:25 pm

muddy wrote:Remove one of the kingpin bolts - grease-gun fits nicely in the threaded hole. It takes a full tube of grease to fill the hub...


From memory if its never had the kingpin bearings replaced the above wont work.....they have a blanking plate from factory you have to remove these to replace outer bearing once gone then the above works
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Re: Can you grease Y60 swivel hubs without disassembling?

Postby Fakey » Sun Feb 02, 2014 7:34 pm

Yes that's what I was talking about, I put mine back in to keep the grease in the kingpin bearings but drilled 4 small holes in them to let some grease into the swivel hub
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