URGENT-grease for clutch
I was wondering if anyone knows if I can use grease available from a local parts store instead of the "high temp urea grease" called for in the Helms (pn 08798-9002) for use in lubricating the release bearing, slave cylinder, and where the disk contacts the main shaft. The local Honda dealer didn't have any. Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.
You can try A&H Motorsports. They'll most likely have it...but you'll have to wait a while, which sucks.
I had the same problem as you. Some people recommended using wheel bearing grease...which is what I did. No problems so far. Just try to get the one that can withstand the highest temp out of all of them.
I had the same problem as you. Some people recommended using wheel bearing grease...which is what I did. No problems so far. Just try to get the one that can withstand the highest temp out of all of them.
i use high temp. synthetic wheel bearing grease,and haven't had any problems with it....and i've used it on 5-6 different clutch jobs.......any kind should work,but i used bg, FYI
"Just try to get the one that can withstand the highest temp out of all of them."
Thats exactly what I did-slick 50 one grease "fortified with slick 50 PTFE chemistry" (ooo-ahh factor) and a dropping point of 550 degrees F. Thanks people.
Thats exactly what I did-slick 50 one grease "fortified with slick 50 PTFE chemistry" (ooo-ahh factor) and a dropping point of 550 degrees F. Thanks people.
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