Bellhousing question
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Bellhousing question
I just got a new transmission and it is all dirty and greasy. Just checking if it needs to be greasy on the inside of the bellhousing before I go ahead and clean it. Any problems with cleaning the inside?
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Since there are a few things that need grease on the inside, should i only clean the outside? Will the grease affect the performance of the tranny at all on the inside?
Originally posted by 96BLUMAX
Since there are a few things that need grease on the inside, should i only clean the outside? Will the grease affect the performance of the tranny at all on the inside?
Since there are a few things that need grease on the inside, should i only clean the outside? Will the grease affect the performance of the tranny at all on the inside?
Originally posted by BriGuyMax
that's the throw-out-bearing
that's the throw-out-bearing
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From: Fort Collins, Colorado
When cleaning, I found that brake cleaner is awesome on the dirt though not 100% necessary. Do not use a blow gun! Don't know about nowadays, but they used to use asbestos on the clutch lining like brake pads.
Originally posted by MardiGrasMax
Not exactlly, the TOB sits on the output shaft sleve. I am talking about the fork that moves it, it has a pivot ball that needs greese also.
Not exactlly, the TOB sits on the output shaft sleve. I am talking about the fork that moves it, it has a pivot ball that needs greese also.
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