Hi,
No, it doesn't run dry. Use 90w on all of it during assembly , i.e. both the vertical acme thread and the horizontal pivot. That should make it easier to grease properly once it's back toegether. The 90w helps the grease get in there initially.
You *could* slather it everything with grease before assembly, but will probably find some trouble coaxing grease in during normal chassis lube intervals until there is some wear in the parts. Even with this trick of 90w during assembly, it can be tough to get grease into the trunnion with a grease gun. A lot of people continue to use 90w on that particular zerk, but you need a special gun for the purpose. I've had pretty good luck getting heavier grease in if an assistant turns the steering slowly back and forth while I'm putting pressure on the grease gun with one hand and holding the end on the zerk with the other. It also sometimes helps to use a jack under the tire to lift the suspension a little, while greasing the trunnion.
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