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Trying to find torque specs for nv4500 to bell housing and bell housing to adapter plate.

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  • Thanks for taking the time to help .

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    I normally just brake clean the spline shaft and leave the grease off the spline shaft. Yes it will splatter grease int the clutch. Throw-out bearings typically already have enough grease in the inner

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If you go to the download section, you will find the factory service manuals. I have found them to be an asset in answering questions such as torque specs.

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11 minutes ago, jltait said:

If you go to the download section, you will find the factory service manuals. I have found them to be an asset in answering questions such as torque specs.

Thank you so much for the help, Have a great day.

I checked my 4x4 Tech manual, here is what it has:

 

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10 minutes ago, jltait said:

I checked my 4x4 Tech manual, here is what it has:

 

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I would use very small amounts of grease inside the clutch housing. This is not a place for liberal amounts. If too much is used, it could end up on your clutch

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I normally just brake clean the spline shaft and leave the grease off the spline shaft. Yes it will splatter grease int the clutch. Throw-out bearings typically already have enough grease in the inner collar. Just make sure to clean it up after installing. Even fuel leaks around 4, 5, 6 can drip fuel into the clutch area. 

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Thanks for the grease info. Appreciate the help.