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No moly grease on slave push rod?

Another thing that eats away at me at night is the fact that I forgot to put some moly grease on the push rod of my slave cylinder when I reinstalled it this weekend. I am not about to go through that slave R&R with engine and tranny in the car again. I really messed it up a few months ago. This time it was easy with the tranny a few inches lower. Is it a big deal to leave the grease off the push rod?

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Very big deal sure.

maybe it will make sounds or the pushrod will wear the pan in the fork out. Most peole wouldn´t care.

To have a good sleap again remove the rubber flap and use a long nozled teflon sprayer ro ad some sticky teflon grease.

But you sure have grease on the fork lever shaft and some grease on the guide tube ?

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Yes, we did grease the fork shaft and guide tube. I'll grease that push rod this weekend. Vielen Dank Roland.
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OK that was a partial joke

No need to rush as you see that often when you renew the clutch on a old car. As long there isn´t dirt it will not hurt the function.

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