Steering knuckle grease fitting

Anonymous-0

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Between the steering knuckle and the yoke on an M Farmall is a threaded hole for a 1/8 pipe thread grease fitting. I cannot find a 90 degree fitting that is small enough to fit between the yoke and the knuckle. My 1944 M has a different knuckle with tiny, thin washers that can be added or deleted to take up slop in the knuckle and this one has a functioning grease fitting. Thanks for the help, Ellis
 
A tiny injector fitting might be available. It takes an injector nozzle that has a Zerk fitting on one end, and an injector on the other. Jim
 
Think you can still get a standard fitting in there? I had similar problem on my Jeep. We were able to remove standard fitting and replace them, then there is a special grease gun tip that slides over the zerk sideways. It didn't work well enough on the old plugged zerks, but worked fine on new ones. If you have standard zerks now, maybe buying/trying this tip might work?
 

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