Originally posted by JimBlake
Some possibilities are bad news...
1) The piston rod in the slave cylinder. Open the rubber boot at the slave, & open the smaller accordion-type boot on the piston rod. Grease inside there.
2) Ball & socket end of that rod. The outer end of that piston rod is a ball that sits in a socket on the throw-out fork. Grease that.
3) Ball/Pivot of the shift fork. That's a short distance inside the bellhousing. It's kinda hard to get to, maybe get some grease on a long slender tool of some kind. I wouldn't spray grease all over in there, because you don't want to grease up your clutch plate.
4) Sliding surfaces of the throw-out bearing itself. That's the tube I'm talking about above. I don't think you can get to this without removing the transmission...
What he said = too much damn work for a squeak. Turn up your radio

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