cr8zybaby
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hi guys I need to know anything you can tell me about greasing the jackshaft and driveshaft bearings,I have an 07 attak gt with 4800 miles on er,last time I messed with a jackshaft bearing was on a john deer 340 lol so its been a long,long time.Do I need a clutch puller for the secondary or is it just a bolt and keyway?I have no clue whatsoever on the driveshaft bearing.Any help would be greatly appreciated and pics would be awesome.
Thanks Cra8zybaby
Thanks Cra8zybaby
Anjill
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https://ty4stroke.com/threads/looking-to-grease-the-apex.122595/#post-1093811
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Here you go:
https://ty4stroke.com/threads/faq-how-to-driveshaft-jackshaft-bearing-regrease-step-by-step.52677/
Grease them every year and you should have no problems. My 2006 Attak had about 22,000 miles on it when I sold it --still had the original JS bearing.
https://ty4stroke.com/threads/faq-how-to-driveshaft-jackshaft-bearing-regrease-step-by-step.52677/
Grease them every year and you should have no problems. My 2006 Attak had about 22,000 miles on it when I sold it --still had the original JS bearing.
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Needle grease every bearing you can. Sleds are very tough on even the best bearings. But grease keeps them spinning.
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