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squeaky clutch
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squeaky clutch
i've done it again....i pushed my little Fez too hard through some thick mud and deep water.
now it's developed a squeaky clutch (as well as squeaky other places). Can anyone tell me the best way to grease up a Fez after it's been through some (alot) water????
now it's developed a squeaky clutch (as well as squeaky other places). Can anyone tell me the best way to grease up a Fez after it's been through some (alot) water????
thanx
Ok i guess i had that coming.......
let me be more specific.....where are the best places to apply the grease? By that i mean which points are the most likely affected by water driving?
let me be more specific.....where are the best places to apply the grease? By that i mean which points are the most likely affected by water driving?
Re: thanx
jason lownds wrote:Ok i guess i had that coming.......
let me be more specific.....where are the best places to apply the grease? By that i mean which points are the most likely affected by water driving?
hee hee.... 'Roza's are cabled clutch... not alot of moving parts outside the bellhousing.
Heath & Melissa - 93 GQ LWB.
Kell wrote:Ok while we are talking about things squeeking.
My front drivers side wheel is squeeking lots and also when I brake. Do I WD40 it? and where
Have you had the brake pads checked lately? A lot of them have a metal tang built in that scrapes on the disc to indicate the pad needs replacing- makes a noise similar to what you just described.
David
My bed swueaks...and the neighbours keep complain'
Anyway.....disconnnect the end of the clutch cable at the gearbox end, and squirt as much wd40 or even sewing machine oil down it as ya can manage....try to keep it inverted for a coupla hours to let it run down the cable....
You can grease up all the NIPPLES on the front end....just get yaself a cheapy grease gun from ya local auto store, and grease away at them thar nipples.
Anyway.....disconnnect the end of the clutch cable at the gearbox end, and squirt as much wd40 or even sewing machine oil down it as ya can manage....try to keep it inverted for a coupla hours to let it run down the cable....
You can grease up all the NIPPLES on the front end....just get yaself a cheapy grease gun from ya local auto store, and grease away at them thar nipples.
bru21 wrote:What happens in goat, stays in goat!
AJFeroza wrote:
You can grease up all the NIPPLES on the front end....just get yaself a cheapy grease gun from ya local auto store, and grease away at them thar nipples.
You saved me some typing , Pad , Pad
Andy...........
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