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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
T56 install problem
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<blockquote data-quote="debit_free_2010" data-source="post: 15660848" data-attributes="member: 127120"><p>I've noticed the clutch disc splines tend to have a little rust on them if they've been sitting around awhile, and that will make it a bitch for the input shaft to slide through on a twin disc. </p><p></p><p>I use a stainless steel brush to clean the input shaft and disc splines then use a tooth brush to dab a little high temp grease on the input shaft and disc splines, I use Mystik NGL2.</p><p></p><p>Don't go nuts with the grease just a light coat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="debit_free_2010, post: 15660848, member: 127120"] I've noticed the clutch disc splines tend to have a little rust on them if they've been sitting around awhile, and that will make it a bitch for the input shaft to slide through on a twin disc. I use a stainless steel brush to clean the input shaft and disc splines then use a tooth brush to dab a little high temp grease on the input shaft and disc splines, I use Mystik NGL2. Don't go nuts with the grease just a light coat. [/QUOTE]
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