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 how to stop a squeaky t/o bearing 
this area is where the slave cylinder pushes -- will add lube there soon -- this area has to be cleaned very well
this area is where the slave cylinder pushes -- will add lube there soon -- this area has to be cleaned very well
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the ends of the fork here are what push on the back of the t/o bearing -- need to be cleaned very well and lubed
the ends of the fork here are what push on the back of the t/o bearing -- need to be cleaned very well and lubed
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this area is what snaps onto the fork pivot inside the trans -- needs to be cleaned very well and lubed
this area is what snaps onto the fork pivot inside the trans -- needs to be cleaned very well and lubed
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pivot area lubed with grease -- fill this area about 1/2 way full of grease
pivot area lubed with grease -- fill this area about 1/2 way full of grease
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here on the front side of the fork the ends are lubed with grease -- the slave divot needs to be filled 1/2 way with grease -- the fork ends need a decent blob on each -- not too much though -- maybe pencil eraser sized blob on each
here on the front side of the fork the ends are lubed with grease -- the slave divot needs to be filled 1/2 way with grease -- the fork ends need a decent blob on each -- not too much though -- maybe pencil eraser sized blob on each
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here we are lubing the center of the t/o bearing with anti-seize
here we are lubing the center of the t/o bearing with anti-seize *
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here we are reassembling the t/o bearing back onto the fork
here we are reassembling the t/o bearing back onto the fork
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another assembled pic.........
another assembled pic.........
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this is when we lube the t/o bearing shaft -- just a even light layer here -- make sure you get it up about 1/4" or so on the very back where the t/o bearing will rest if back as far as it can go
this is when we lube the t/o bearing shaft -- just a even light layer here -- make sure you get it up about 1/4" or so on the very back where the t/o bearing will rest if back as far as it can go
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