Bell housing grease fitting
On my bell housing there is a grease fitting that lines up with the throw out bearing housing. This fitting is on the opposite side of the bell crank that operates the throw out bearing. If needed, I can get pictures of the fitting I'm asking about.
Thanks everyone
Wookie
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What are you asking about it?
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I will get a few pictures to show everyone what I'm asking about
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I know what your'e talking about, but like blondie, I want to know what your question is???
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What is the purpose of the grease fitting to push grease into the throw out bearing retainer housing actually for? I can see that the hole is in front of the seal in the throw out bearing housing
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Those are to grease the cross-shaft bushings.
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I've looked from all angles and that grease fitting doesn't contact the cross shaft bushings at all
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Sorry to disagree, it has nothing to do with the cross shaft, but to supply grease to the throw-out bearing. I have had my Essex for 68 years, and have NEVER used this grease fitting. Enough fluid leaks through from the clutch to take care of the bearing.
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Thanks for the information. Greasing the the throw out bearing makes sense to me
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