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    Question Transmission grease Metro 36

    I need to check the grease level and the owners manual says you need to unbolt the upper half of the transmission to change or check the grease level!

    Is this true, you need to remove the top of the housing ?

    Also, does anyone know the weight or type of grease that needs to be used ?

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    Rick

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    Re: Transmission grease Metro 36

    Yes you need to take off the top....and the grease is Peerless grease (Part No. 788067).
    If you need the info on how to do it let me know.
    It takes less time to do the thing right than to explain why you did it wrong.

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    Re: Transmission grease Metro 36

    Quote Originally Posted by EngineMan View Post
    Yes you need to take off the top....and the grease is Peerless grease (Part No. 788067).
    If you need the info on how to do it let me know.
    I did read the manual and It explains what has to be removed, the shift lever and all of the top bolts. It also explains where the grease level needs to be. If there is anything else I need to know, or any information for your experience that would help me, I would appreciate you letting me know.

    First question, do the bolts need to be torqued when putting the case back together ?

    Help always appreciated!

    Thanks,
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    Re: Transmission grease Metro 36

    No just pull them up even
    It takes less time to do the thing right than to explain why you did it wrong.

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    Re: Transmission grease Metro 36

    If you are going to pull this apart, down load a service manual from this site.
    http://www.smallenginesuppliers.com/...nformation.pdf

    Be careful that you get the bushings back in correctly and that the cover sits down flush before bolting it tight. This is not a hard job, but if you are not very careful you can cause yourself a big repair bill if you mess up.

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    Re: Transmission grease Metro 36

    Quote Originally Posted by EngineMan View Post
    No just pull them up even
    Thanks man!

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    Re: Transmission grease Metro 36

    Quote Originally Posted by EngineMan View Post
    Yes you need to take off the top....and the grease is Peerless grease (Part No. 788067).
    If you need the info on how to do it let me know.
    I need to get this exact grease ?

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    Re: Transmission grease Metro 36

    The tecumseh grease part #788067 is Bentinite, which is what is recommend by Peerless for their transmissions. I have cleaning the parts that have spent years in it, it will stick to any and everything. The only thing good that I have to say about it, is that I have never had a failure to a tranny that I have rebuilt and used it in. Wicked but good stuff.

    Why do you want to pull the tranny? Is there a specific problem you are trying to solve? This grease is so sticky that the only time I have seen it come out of a tranny, is when the seals have gone bad.

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    Re: Transmission grease Metro 36

    Quote Originally Posted by Rivets View Post
    The tecumseh grease part #788067 is Bentinite, which is what is recommend by Peerless for their transmissions. I have cleaning the parts that have spent years in it, it will stick to any and everything. The only thing good that I have to say about it, is that I have never had a failure to a tranny that I have rebuilt and used it in. Wicked but good stuff.

    Why do you want to pull the tranny? Is there a specific problem you are trying to solve? This grease is so sticky that the only time I have seen it come out of a tranny, is when the seals have gone bad.
    Very good question and perhaps I should leave it alone, you tell me.

    The gears work, however the reverse does not work unless you pull the mower back slightly then it moves but has no power and if you try to turn, slightest resistance, it just stops.

    Also, going forward it works but when going down a slope it picks up speed and slightly seems to slip going up a slope.

    The grease may be a non factor ??

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    Re: Transmission grease Metro 36

    Can you post the model number for that unit. I'd like to see exact;y which transmission it uses.

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