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N0tac0p
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beating the dead horse
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October 15, 2013, 11:08:33 AM »
well shortly i'll be pulling the rear and do my exam, relube, etc. the drive shaft and pinion, did we ever get anywhere with that? concerned if i put too much moly, it will plug something or not enuf moly and it will wear the spline?
I have typically used the honda moly on everything in the rear gear cluster, but i have read of various witches brews there that folks put together. is that used everywhere, even in the pinion? ujoint, etc?
best concoction?
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9Ball
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South Jersey
Re: beating the dead horse
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October 15, 2013, 01:05:40 PM »
follow the manual...they even specify the amounts needed in grams.
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Patrick
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Re: beating the dead horse
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October 15, 2013, 01:09:52 PM »
Everyone has their way to do it. I use a good quality water-proof grease. The holes in the drive shaft cup don't seem to work as intended, some get oil to the cup others do not. I just make sure there is grease in the cup and on the drive shaft. The last time I did this work I added a bit of drive oil to the cup along with a new seal.
I always thought everyone put the grease in the female as well as on the male counterparts of both drive systems, but, Chris [ Jeff ?] made it public here which was a good thing for him to state.
Some folks want to make sure they lube everything just as Honda states, thats fine but I don't worry about that too much. I just make sure everything that should be well greased, is.
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Gryphon Rider
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Re: beating the dead horse
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October 15, 2013, 02:03:15 PM »
You're right, it is beating a dead horse. The search function will help you find a whole herd to test your flagellating endurance with.
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