Posted by PaulW_NJ on September 04, 2011 at 20:47:49 from (74.105.14.16):
Finally putting my 240U back together after rebuilding the engine,and I'd like to reuse the throw-out bearing. Turns freely, tight, looks fine. I cleaned it up real well with kerosene when I took it apart, and feel it should get new grease. However, that doesn't look possible to do?
Even if I press bearing off of housing (does it press off?) I don't think that will provide a way to get grease in will it? The fitting on the housing is for the shaft, but there is a small hole that looks thru to the bearing . . just don't see an easy way in there . . .
any suggestions? hate to replace it if I don't need to
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