Clutch fork shaft grease and main MT spline grease?
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Clutch fork shaft grease and main MT spline grease?
The manual says to use "FX2200" grease on the main shaft (spline) and SUNLIGHT2 on the clutch fork lever. Also wondering about Silicolube G-40M on the clutch master cylinder push rod.
I googled and can't find anything about this grease or where to buy it or what it is for a replacement. What grease should I use on the clutch fork shaft, MT spline and master cylinder push rod?
Again, 1991 Legacy Turbo 5MT.
I googled and can't find anything about this grease or where to buy it or what it is for a replacement. What grease should I use on the clutch fork shaft, MT spline and master cylinder push rod?
Again, 1991 Legacy Turbo 5MT.
I think a good synthetic grease would be good all around.
Call your local subie dealer and ask what they use
Call your local subie dealer and ask what they use
Josh
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I think they could in theory order them anyway, although Subaru Japan might or might not fill the order.
Maybe contact a dealership that knows their stuff... Exeter Subaru, Folger Subaru, Gwinnett Subaru, etc.
Maybe contact a dealership that knows their stuff... Exeter Subaru, Folger Subaru, Gwinnett Subaru, etc.
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Well, I doubt the grease on the clutch master cylinder pushrod is that critical, so whatever good grease you have should be fine.
Is your friend's clutch creak coming from the clutch fork shaft? I thought clutch creak often came from the slave cylinder itself.
Is your friend's clutch creak coming from the clutch fork shaft? I thought clutch creak often came from the slave cylinder itself.
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Hmm. I bought some Mobil1 Synthetic grease. Temp rated to 350 degrees.
While I was at Pep Boys, there was Valvoline grease and on the back it was talking about other products, like full-synth Valvoline grease, rated to 420 degrees and "race proven". I'm not sure. Anyone else have luck with Lithium grease?
While I was at Pep Boys, there was Valvoline grease and on the back it was talking about other products, like full-synth Valvoline grease, rated to 420 degrees and "race proven". I'm not sure. Anyone else have luck with Lithium grease?