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Throwout Collar Lube
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Bob J
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I am working on my '37 120 but I doubt it is unique to a large range of Packards. While disassembling the transmission and cleaning all the parts I noticed this oil cup well on the throwout bearing collar that has drill holes to oil the main shaft neck as well as a smaller hole thru to the bearing itself. I am supposing it takes engine oil. Please let me know if this is correct or if it uses another lube. Also, what kind of frequency?
As always, thanks very much for you valued input!
Bob J.

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Posted on: 2022/1/30 12:50
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Re: Throwout Collar Lube
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Just smear a little bearing grease on the input shaft sleeve. The throwout bearing itself is permanently lubricated. There is no way to access those lube holes once all is assembled. I have actually never seen such.

Posted on: 2022/1/31 13:20
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Re: Throwout Collar Lube
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Thanks!

Posted on: 2022/1/31 19:05
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Re: Throwout Collar Lube
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So it turns out if you read the Owner's Manual all will be revealed!
Page 17:
Clutch Shifter Bearing:
The clutch shifter thrust bearing is packed with lubricant and sealed and should not require attention. Should bearing become noisy, a hand oiler with long curved nozzle may be used to reach the well in bearing housing after removing the steel pan at bottom of bell housing. A teaspoonful is sufficient for one oiling. Do not overoil.

Posted on: 2022/12/28 17:27
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