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Why would you want to? Just add new and run it a few time to spread it around.
Because manuals that i read online said i should remove the old lubricant first.Why would you want to? Just add new and run it a few time to spread it around.
Not sure how to do this, you might need to open it up to do it, but lacquer thinner works well for disolving old grease and it's usually pretty cheap. but it IS flammable and should be used outdoors.Because manuals that i read online said i should remove the old lubricant first.
Gravity trumps which ever way the screw is turning and the slop falls straight down. The motor will not overheat with no load on it. The point of this operation is too remove the dirt that has built over the years and is causing the screw to bind. Genie authorized lube will get dirty and need cleaned out too. White lithium is the better buy.the screw is directional if you spray solvent while the engine is running it either runs the grease out of the end of the rail above the door and makes a huge mess or if the screw is running the opposite way it sucks it into the motor cavity. both are not a good solution. the motor will overheat rather quickly as it has no cooling fins and is not designed to be run like that. if it overheats you must wait 20 minutes for the power to come back on. then it over heats quicker the next time. it must cool for several hours before normal operation is restored. short bursts will allow the grease to be extracted but is very time consuming and messy. Lithium can be used but genie authorized lubricant is the recommended solution. (lubriplate aero) they have tried other solutions to save money and always switched back. there must be a reason. 30 years door repair./// the only reason to degrease this opener is if someone used something other than lubriplate to lube./// 30 years door repair