lubricating clutch release arm
- Airportable
-
Offline
- Master MGer
-

Site Supporter
- Posts: 3672
- Thanks: 912
Whenever I’m in the engine compartment il give it a squeg although you may be fortunate in having an oil nipple on the end. These are after market parts * & certainly worth fitting if you have cause to have the gearbox out.
* did some of the later tf’s have these, I don’t recall?
M
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- bluesunshine
-
Offline
Topic Author
- Apprentice MGer
-

Registered
- Posts: 46
- Thanks: 14
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- David Aiketgate
-
Offline
- David
-

Super Users
- mgf mk2 freestyle mpi 16" wheels, in Anthracite.
- Posts: 20627
- Thanks: 4583
Replied by David Aiketgate on topic lubricating clutch release arm
Posted 1 year 6 months ago #210598Basically some oil soaked fabric in convoluted plastic trunking.
David
![]()
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Airportable
-
Offline
- Master MGer
-

Site Supporter
- Posts: 3672
- Thanks: 912
Life!
Thanks David.
M
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- batoutofhull
-
Offline
- Novice MGer
-

Registered
- Posts: 1
- Thanks: 4
Buy a small hand pump spray, add liquid and spray from the top of the engine bay.
I did this after my clutch was slipping. It works its way in then turns into a grease. No faff.
Two years later still working.
from the website.Slipstream Flow Gel 2 is a highly penetrating lubricant, originally designed for conveyor chains (metal, nylon, polyethylene, polypropylene, ABS etc), and for Bowden cables. It has since found wider uses in hinges, gears and bearings that are difficult to reach with normal grease applicators.Flow Gel 2 is formulated with a mixture of solvents that evaporate at a controlled rate to leave behind one of our best selling greases.Flow Gel 2 is formulated from FDA approved ingredients and has USDA H1 approval for lubricants with incidental food contact. It is hardwearing and versatile and extends chain and cable life by penetrating right into pins, linkages and braided steel wire. It may be applied by brushing, spraying or pouring. After the solvent has evaporated, Flow Gel 2 becomes a long-lasting, non-drip, lubricating and weatherproofing gel.
They also do IFC gel. very similar.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
I've found oil spray used for bike chains works in a similar fashion.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
Actually lubricating conveyor systems can be a huge problem, if the lude is too light it won't do much good but if it's too thick and sticky all the shit sticks to it and works it's way into the bearings and drive chains, wearing them out. I've spent a great amount of my working life fixing this shit and still haven't come up with a great solution. Neither has anyone else!ToadKeeper post=211029 userid=26232Having miles of roller conveyor belts hammering along 25 / 7, that required lubricant that stayed in place, I suspect he found better alternatives.
Most just pump in ever more lube, but that only creates more problems with all the excess lube picking up yet more filth and risking contaminating the product as well as over heating the bearings.
"Keep calm, relax, focus on the problem & PULL THE BLOODY TRIGGER"
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
when a breakdown stops production. Usual daftness I imagine?
Contamination is a big problem. A water leak led to, something like, 10 Tonnes of chocky being thrown away. What the ***** you do with 10 Tonnes of chocolate I have no idea.
Probably got some happy pigs locally.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
So how did throwing out all that product help their precious production numbers?
They got me to design a machine to sort licorice logs for chocolate coating, when it came time to build it I needed some Stainless stell flat bar, they wouldn't buy any and told me I had to see what I could find in the bone yard, the only usable stuff I could find was on what appeared to be a new ice cream cone forming machine., I told them that that was all I could find and they insisted if it was there it was rubbish and I should cut it up and use it, so I did. I built their sorting machine and left soon after.I heard the owner got upset when he couldn't find his new icecream cone former! He was convinced someone stole it, and the morons in middle management weren't going to own up that they told me to cut it up. What a bloody circus!
I can hear you ask why would I do it......malicious compliance, you know what is going to happen and you warn them of the consequences, but when the refuse to listen because they are all knowing, you just do it ,cover your arse and let the smartarses deal with the fallout of their own stupidity!
That mob ended up going broke....surprising isn't it?
"Keep calm, relax, focus on the problem & PULL THE BLOODY TRIGGER"
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.