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Re: TD grease fitting on brake/clutch shaft

To: engle@mailer.martech.fsu.edu
Subject: Re: TD grease fitting on brake/clutch shaft
From: stevet@hbp.com (Steve Tritle)
Date: Thu, 09 Jan 1997 11:57:59 -0500
Blair Engle wrote:
> 
> > Having traversed another 500 miles it was time to grease the TD. I took
> > care of all the fittings from the suspension to prop shaft to water pump
> > etc.
> 
> Don't grease the water pump often or much.  Excess grease will come out on
> the pulley and sling all over the inside of you hood.
> 
>  But I found I do not have the fitting on my pedal shaft assembly.
> > It looks to have been removed and soldered over.
> 
> The grease fitting my have broken off in the shaft.
> 
> > Will or should this prove troublesome? Should I have another one
> > installed or leave well enough alone.The car was 'restored'almost 2
> > years ago and I have put over 3000 fun-filled miles on her.
> 
> It will take quite some time, but your pedal assembly will wear rapidly and
> will become loose.  The other possibility is that the lack of grease will
> permit the shaft to rust, and the assembly will become stiff and bind up.
> >
> > I certainly don't want to dismember my beloved TD to add a grease
> > fitting.
> 
> Check closely and see if part of the old fitting is still in the shaft.
> Remove it with an "easy out" and install an new fitting.  Also clean out the
> hole to remove old hard grease.
> 
> >
> > Your valued thoughts are appreciated.
> >
> > Steve
> > 52 TD
> >
> Good luck.
> 
> Blair
> 50 TD
> 53 TD
> ______________________________________________________________
> Blair Engle                                  engle@phy.fsu.edu

Blair.

There is no remnant of a fitting there. It looks as if it was just
soldered over. I can see no fitting and no grease.....

Help/

Steve

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