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Old 04-15-06, 08:31 AM
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Grease for clutch parts

Just a quick question, I'm ***** deep into a clutch job and just realized the only grease I have is redline cv2. Can this be used instead of the moly grease that's recommended? Will there be any adverse effects if i use the redline?

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I've used that and wheel bearing grease. Never had an issue.
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same here, i used high temp wheel bearing grease - no issues.
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Just make sure not to use too much. You don't want it to sling onto the pressure plate or flywheel and cause it to slip. A little dab on the contact points on the clutch fork to throwout bearing, a dab where the slave hits, and a thin coating on the input shaft.
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Thanks gents, that's some usefull info!




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