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Sentinel/Garrett Grease Nipples
I'm after about 6 grease nipples for my Garrett wagon which were also used on Sentinels.
They have a 1/4 BSP thread on the bottom end and a 7/8 whitworth thread on the end where the grease gun fits? I'm also after 3 older style Kingfisher No.2 grease cups with the spring clip in the base and flat tag in the lid which locks into the spring stopping the cap from coming off? These have a 1/8 bsp thread on them? Any help at all would be appreciated. Cheers Trev |
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Trev,
These type of nipples were also fitted to my Eagle Trailer. Short of making some, we couldn't find any so have fitted the later flat hexagonal fitting type.
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This type of nipple has not been in common use since before the 2nd world war. They are commonly fitted to commercial vehicles up to the late 1920's, but seemingly not after.
We had two very tired ones surviving on our trailer, and managed to source the promise of another 2 or 3 via our contacts in the steam and veteran lorry worlds. Given we were still 10 or so short, and didn't have a grease gun we decided to go the more modern route. I've never had one in bits, but I'm not convinced that there is a non return in them, if so thay are not as good as the later types. Can anyone confirm? Perhaps the Highwayman, I expect you have them on your Standard?
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I can confirm what the Highwayman has posted that they do have a spring loaded ball that stops ?? the grease coming back out.
I only really need two to complete the rear axle assembly (more would allow me to replace a few of the dodgy ones I already have) and 3 x Kingfisher No2 pressed steel Grease cups. Any parts would be appreciated. I was planning on getting a few CNC machined but it's not worth it for just a couple. Cheers Trev |
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