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| Subject: | clutch carrier shaft grease |
| From: | "Bob Rochlin" <rochlin@massed.net> |
| Date: | Tue, 13 Feb 2001 19:07:41 -0500 |
I replaced my clutch last summer and did not grease the shaft. I
subsequently had trouble with the clutch binding as it was being released. I
took the clutch apart and honed the bearing carrier and put a light layer of
grease on the carrier shaft. This resulted in much improved clutch action.
As for dirt getting into the grease, IMHO I doubt that it will be much of a
factor. BTW be sure to lightly grease the fork pins.
Bob Rochlin
'72' TR6
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