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Old 02-27-2008, 11:26 PM
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Default Re: total tear down

not really pressed I'm not beating the heck out of it either


this is the hole where the clutch cable mounts in. I grease the hole with my grease gun until grease comes out around the bearings then I dig out the grease in the hole and wipe off the excess grease on the bearings this will lube up the shaft and all the insides of the shaft parts. I do this on all the engines when I put them in the first time. I dig the grease out of the hole where I put it in so if it expands it has a place to go. it might be over kill as you saw what was hiding behind the clutch when I first took it off.


you can see the grease coming out around the metal seal area of the bearing stop when you see it.
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