You remove the screw and inject heavy oil or a light grease. Not too much and not with much pressure. It is easier if you loosen the drive and flip it so the screw is on top. Put the screw back in and return to origional position when done. As long as you are under the car lube any other grease fittings that you can find. On some cars there are fittings on the ball joints and the tie rod ends. Squirt some oil on the steering universal and some silicone spray on the spring perches and the steering bushing and sway bar bushings. Inspect the exhaust system and C/V boots (4). Check the pads on the disc brakes and the fluid level in the transmission (if manual) and final drive (if automatic). Check the area under the master cylinder for signs of wetness or epoxy coming loose which means it is leaking. Look at the fuel accumulator return hose for cracking and all of the cooling system hoses for swelling or leaks. Look the engine and transmission-final drive over for external oil leaks. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, id <ionicdesign@xxxx> wrote: > How do you lubricate the Angle Drive? I believe i have the improved PJ grady unit but i > dont see anywhere to grease it up. On the bottom i see a screw and thats it. > > Mark > 6683