Super High Temp. grease.
Tried to get some Super High Temperature grease for my clutch and flywheel install tomorrow and the dealer doesn't carry it. They told me that they don't use it. So what do you guys recomend? Btw, Toda Flywheel 9.03 lbs.
[Modified by MPH, 2:38 PM 3/15/2002]
[Modified by MPH, 2:38 PM 3/15/2002]
Just go to your local parts store and get some high temp axle/wheel bearing grease. I used Slick 50 ONE GREASE multipurpose grease and it worked great. Just make sure to look at the back at the dropping point and make sure it is nice and high, like 450 or 500 degrees or so. Aplly it liberally. Also, just in case you don't know, make sure to adjust your clutch pedal after you install and allow a good easy 500 or so mile break in period avoiding shifting at too high of RPM's (like 5k+). This will help the disk to wear evenly and flatly. HTH.
just use wheel bearing grease if you must.
only thing i ever grease is the spline. i just spray some honda multi-purpose lube on it to make the clutch slide on easier.
put a dab of wheel bearing grease where the slave makes contact w/the arm.
only thing i ever grease is the spline. i just spray some honda multi-purpose lube on it to make the clutch slide on easier.
put a dab of wheel bearing grease where the slave makes contact w/the arm.
Don't put to much on the splines as it will spray all over your clutch. We did just like mike said, on the splines and where the clutch slave presses on the throw out arm.
[Modified by AssPenny, 3:11 PM 3/15/2002]
[Modified by AssPenny, 3:11 PM 3/15/2002]
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