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Steering Gear Box Maintenance

Computerdoc08

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I went to drain / fill my steering box with 80/90 gear oil and it appears to be full of a medium thickness gray grease. Should I leave the grease or flush it to add the proper gear oil or corn head grease? Anyway to determine what type of grease may have been used?

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Menaces Nemesis

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I've read that the lube in deuce steering boxes is often replaced with corn head grease, IIRC, especially because it's thicker and won't drain out of a leaky box. I've never used it myself, so, not sure how to tell if it's too contaminated/needs replacing, or how you'd go about flushing it out to replace it. Hopefully someone who's used corn head will chime in.
 
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