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> cleaning the trans..., anyone know.....?
xsboost90
post May 5 2005, 03:15 PM
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decided to clean my trans last nite and came across some numbers on the bottom, anyone know what they refer to? It also has a "socket" that the ball on the trans pops into on the fork for the throwout bearing, does this need to fit real tight or can it have alittle play, i took it all apart and cleaned it but even when the alan bolt is tight the arm has some play in it.

Im going to clean alittle more and change to mobil 1 90w fluid tonite, almost ready to attach it to the motor!!!


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post May 6 2005, 11:37 AM
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after i blasted it off, careful not to stick the water into the hole in the vent, i dried it w/ the air hose in the shop and drained out the fluid, poured some 80w i had laying on the shelf in there to clean it out, dumped that and refilled w/ 75w-90 mobil. She should be too bad off for a while, eventually itll get some redline fluid and mediablasted, for now its not covered in an inch of grease and oil from the old motor, thats good enough for me.
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