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Urea grease for clutch hydraulics?

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I am in the process of replacing my clutch master and slave cylinders, and I have seen it mentioned numerous places that I should use urea grease. Can someone please tell me which parts of the clutch hydraulic system need this grease applied to them? The only ones I can think of are the rounded end of the slave piston, and possibly the pin that secures the master cylinder push rod to the clutch pedal arm.
 
I believe that is it - if you were also replacing the clutch, they call for using it where the throwout bearing rides.:rolleyes:

I am in the process of replacing my clutch master and slave cylinders, and I have seen it mentioned numerous places that I should use urea grease. Can someone please tell me which parts of the clutch hydraulic system need this grease applied to them? The only ones I can think of are the rounded end of the slave piston, and possibly the pin that secures the master cylinder push rod to the clutch pedal arm.
 
The only ones I can think of are the rounded end of the slave piston

This is correct. Just put a small amount in the cup on the clutch fork that the rounded end seats into. This will keep things nice and quiet.

HTH,
LarryB
 
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