Old 09-07-05 | 11:31 AM
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Looks like you cleaned it up pretty well. You can use a pin-spanner to remove the inner cover over the bearings to really let you flush the innards out and clean it. Then fill the inside with heavy-oil, like 95-140w tranny oil. Then put the cover back. This should keep it quiet and running quite for years.
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