Hi,
A trunnion is a small, silvery, sex-crazed fish...
No, wait, that's a grunion.
A trunnion is the horizontal pivot running front-to-back through the vertical link. On the TR6 it is a completely removeable special bolt, so it's pretty easy to replace if worn. (It was a shaft pressed into the vertical link on TR2-4.)
If it's way past due, just try a grease gun first,loaded with standard lithium grease.
But oil may be needed to free things up. Try such as a 90w gear oil or a 50w racing (non-detergent) motor oil would be good. After an initial oiling to loosen up old, crusty and dried grease, new grease might go in okay.
There are pressure oil guns available, if needed. Apparently one that's popular among TR folks is made for Mercury outboard motors. I recently noticed Eastwood is selling one, too, already fitted with the correct "grease gun" end.
You *might* get by with one of those cheap pressure oil guns that have a length of clear tubing, really intended for putting oil in a gearbox and such, if you can find or adapt one to fit snugly over the zerks. But, these often just make a mess.
Try moving the suspension up and down and side to side a little while holding the grease gun on the zerk and pressure on the gun's lever. A helper will probably be needed!
All other zerks should get normal lithium grease. The steering rack gets "five pumps" of the grease gun (if the cap is still there, temporarily replace it with a zerk).
Alan Myers
San Jose, Calif.
'62 TR4 CT17602L