pilot bearing grease
pilot bearing grease
I m putting a new clutch in my John deere 750. Can anyone tell me what kind of grease to use on the pilot bearing. Also the pilot bearing has a holder that rides on a input shaft/pilot shaft. Unlike other transmissions I ve seen. Is there a grease for this. As you getting to the pilot bearing requires taking the tractor in half.
Railguy
Railguy
I guess it s a pilot bushing . Some people say to use high temp grease some say the bushings are self lubricating and adding grease will clog them up. I don't know when they started using the self lubricating ones I have heard of them . The manual I have for the tractor doesn't say to grease them but it doesn't say not to .
Railguy
Railguy
they are self lubricating if a bushing..just a touch is all thats needed and thats so it will slide together...put a pea size drop of high temp grease on your finger and rub on the input so it slide together..just a touch it doesnt take much..it burns off almost instantly..
The manual does say to use a light grease.I missed it because it said it in the part that explaned how to disassemble it which I glossed over. Which I shouldn't have done but it is kinda backwards. BTW it wasn'tself lubricating.
Railguy
Railguy
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But usually the pilot bearings were also sealed on both sides. Now on the outer tube where the throw out bearing rides on, you may use some grease gun grease.