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Middle driven shaft end cover
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<blockquote data-quote="RaYzerman19" data-source="post: 1231964" data-attributes="member: 18388"><p>The best way to clean is with some mineral spirits or naptha on a rag. These are slow-acting solvents that dissolve oil and grease (WD40 contains naptha). If you're going to spray, do it from a distance that won't force any solvent into the U-joint bearings even though they are sealed...... and don't worry about getting anything squeaky clean, it really doesn't matter much, and no harm in a little greasiness on anything (call it corrosion protection). And, you can't see it when your all buttoned back up.......... Use your spline lube sparingly as you don't need it flinging around and attracting dirt and grit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RaYzerman19, post: 1231964, member: 18388"] The best way to clean is with some mineral spirits or naptha on a rag. These are slow-acting solvents that dissolve oil and grease (WD40 contains naptha). If you're going to spray, do it from a distance that won't force any solvent into the U-joint bearings even though they are sealed...... and don't worry about getting anything squeaky clean, it really doesn't matter much, and no harm in a little greasiness on anything (call it corrosion protection). And, you can't see it when your all buttoned back up.......... Use your spline lube sparingly as you don't need it flinging around and attracting dirt and grit. [/QUOTE]
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