Brian Abbott | 03/11/2014 13:25:42 |
![]() 523 forum posts 95 photos | Hello all.. Tecalemit oil gun help needed. Number: GB2802 Do i just remove the cap, fill with oil, then use ? thanks for any help
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Russ B | 03/11/2014 13:45:40 |
635 forum posts 34 photos | I could be wrong here, but this info comes from what I learnt when buying mine, also I don't know the official procedure, this just works for me. That's a grease gun, not an oil gun (same one I have), so expect it to leak all over the place although newer ones with the cut threads rather than the cast work much better. Someone is selling alot of these old grease guns as "Myford" oil guns and they're just not. Unscrew the cap, push the check valve down to the bottom of the chamber (the nozzle will extend out the front - or perhaps just pull the nozzle) and fill to the top leaving a small air gap (5mm?) Applying some PTFE tape will help stop leakage and sure up old threads a bit! Tighten gently especially on the old cast thread version. there are also 2 different nozzle types (or so I believe) I've not seen the other type, but there is basically an old, and a new type - if you have the dicast threads, chances are you have the old nozzle too, suits my 1953 Myford just fine. Edited By Russ B on 03/11/2014 13:46:16 |
Harry Wilkes | 03/11/2014 16:44:40 |
![]() 1613 forum posts 72 photos | I find that when using mine I need to place a piece of of kitchen roll paper between the nipple and nozzle to get a better seal ! H |
Brian Abbott | 03/11/2014 21:50:48 |
![]() 523 forum posts 95 photos | Thanks both for your reply's Tried it tonight, seems to work ok, paper towel trick was useful . |
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