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Enduro Engine - 2 stroke Cylinder, Piston, Tranny, Bearings, Clutch, Pipes & Silencers, etc. |
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Bearing grease question
I'm putting my bottom end back together. Some of the bearings I installed already had blue bearing grease in them (ones that I had to remove the outer seals from). This is in the trans area, not the crank.
My question is, how hard should I try to get that grease out? Will it effect my clutch plates once I am up and running? Thanks!
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Vaughn 1998 EC250 1975 Kawasaki MC1 1989 Kawasaki KD80X 1988 Kawasaki KD80X 1973 Yamaha CT175 1973 Yamaha MX80 |
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That "grease" is to prevent the bearings from rusting during storage.
Install them as is and go ride. |
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Awesome thats good news! I figured worst case would be having to throw clutch plates at it later anyway. Off to the garage!
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Vaughn 1998 EC250 1975 Kawasaki MC1 1989 Kawasaki KD80X 1988 Kawasaki KD80X 1973 Yamaha CT175 1973 Yamaha MX80 |
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It should not be an issue for the clutch especially in such a small quantity.
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