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Transmission Lube Question
#965792
10/01/09 01:15 AM
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Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 91
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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I just finished removing the tranny to replace the clutch on my 3.0 and I need to know what kind of grease to use to pack the release bearing and to lube the input shaft and release fork. The fsm only gave me a part num (# 0101011)for genuine mitsu grease and didn't tell me what kind it was. For future reference, use an acutal tranny jack (that tilts) when removing the tranny/tcase assembly since you have to raise the rear while lowering the front to clear everything. I struggled removing it when using a regular jack with the cup removed and replaced with a 1ft square steel plate that doesn't tilt. I'm gonna borrow one when I put it back in. Who made the oem clutch for it, ie what manufacturer? I have a feeling it's never been replaced before and the engine has 165k miles on it. It has a logo on it that says "DK" and "made in Japan". seems to have lasted pretty good. I replaced it with a generic "hd" clutch made in korea that I got off ebay for $120, we'll see how well that works. Here's a pic of the burnt up disc ![[Linked Image]](http://i407.photobucket.com/albums/pp156/epm131/89%20Raider%20v6/0930091740a_01.jpg)
Eric 89 Raider V6, 35s, 5sp, welded rear, 8k winch 89 Raider 2.6 going on 84 4runner frame
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