what kind of grease for clutch actuator shaft?
#1
i finally got my parts in (87 bucks for the release shaft, the actuator and that small rubber seal ring)
now i would like to make sure that i dont have to buy these again.... i do have the 60% springs which im sure dont help, but what all do i need to do to get this back on and make it last?
i was going to buy some of the grease bomb has for the parts, but it only came in tubes that were like 20-30 bucks... Can i use the same blue (not very educated on grease...lol) stuff that i have been using for the a-arm joints?
this time im going to be walking on egg shells while putting that cover back on to make sure i dont strip/crack/break anything.
any help is appreciated!
now i would like to make sure that i dont have to buy these again.... i do have the 60% springs which im sure dont help, but what all do i need to do to get this back on and make it last?
i was going to buy some of the grease bomb has for the parts, but it only came in tubes that were like 20-30 bucks... Can i use the same blue (not very educated on grease...lol) stuff that i have been using for the a-arm joints?
this time im going to be walking on egg shells while putting that cover back on to make sure i dont strip/crack/break anything.
any help is appreciated!
#2
I just use a high quality synthetic grease. I don't think it matters what kind you use as long as it doesn't have teflon in it. Teflon is a very hard material and you don't want that floating around your engine. I have even seen friends use wheel bearing grease that is dirt cheap with good results. Good luck.
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