Lubrication of the Clutch Release Bearing
P4 MM 25.01, 5th Generation Cascadia MM
The standard clutch release bearing on manual transmissions is not sealed, and requires lubrication. Lubricate the bearing, as follows.
- Park the vehicle on a level surface, shut down the engine, and set the parking brake. Chock the tires.
- Remove the clutch inspection plate to see the release bearing while lubricating it. See Fig. .
- Clean the grease fitting. On some vehicles a lube tube will be used, and the fitting may be at the 9-o'clock position on the left side of the bellhousing (see Fig. ).
- Using a pressure-type grease gun, lubricate the release bearing with NLGI Grade 3 grease until excess grease purges from the rear of the release bearing (toward the transmission).
- Install the clutch inspection plate.
Note: On vehicles equipped with Detroit and Eaton
Endurant transmissions, the release bearing does not need to be lubricated.
Notice: Do not over-lubricate the clutch release
bearing. Over-lubrication could contaminate the clutch internally,
causing clutch slippage and premature failure. Do not use chassis
grease or multipurpose lubricants.
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