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> Replacing The Shift Protector Boot, Does it need lubricant????
ne14914
post Apr 1 2003, 02:35 PM
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I looked up under the car to find that the previous owner had used duck taped to hold the shift protector boot in place. Naturally, after I removed it - it wasnt going back on. So i ordered another one from Pelican today.

My question is - when I replace the boot, do I need to apply any lubricant to the mechanism, and if so, what type of lubricant should I use?

I am also going to replace the transmission fluid - what type of fluid should I use, and should I add any type of additive?

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post Apr 2 2003, 11:15 AM
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It seems most folks like the Swepco lube (I believe Pelican has it)
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post Apr 2 2003, 12:03 PM
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What part(s) of the mechanism are you talking about?

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