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May 19, 2004 | 12:35 AM
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Do i need to grease the Pilot Bearing?
jsut as topic stated, do i need to grease teh thing when i put it on the flywheel?
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No, but you need to grease the splines on the clutch disc and a bit on the inside of the release/throwout bearing
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what kind of grease
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white lithium works well.
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Re: Do i need to grease the Pilot Bearing? (DragII)
be sure it's high temp grease. You can get it pretty much any auto store.
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Or wheel bearing grease. General purpose grease. Etc...
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