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Lubriplate (powershift seals)

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    Posted: 19 Aug 2011 at 8:46am

The service manual just says to lubricate the sealing rings and piston seals in my 7000's powershift with "lubriplate."  Lubriplate makes a lot of different greases and oils... what do I use to lubricate the seals.  Installing them on the piston/hub I dunked them in hydraulic/transmission fluid.  Does lubriplate refer to a special grease or oil I should use when installing the pistons into the housing and the rear clutch hub sealing section into the bearing retainer?

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Uaualy when "lubriplate" is specified and no product number is given they mean the light bodied grease in the squeeze tube. Sold as motor assembly lube at most automotive places.
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Sounds good, I have some Sta-Lube assembly lube from the transmission overhaul that is the light blackish colored grease/lube.  Thanks for the help! I'm guessing it's just to keep it lubed until the oil gets to everything.
 
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