Outdoor Power Equipment and Small Engines - Transaxle,Peerless 930-057
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Brent4912
09-02-08, 06:53 PM
I need to change the grease in this transaxle but there's only one plug. Is it necessary to disassemble the top plate to accomplish this?
30yearTech
09-02-08, 07:01 PM
Pretty much have to split the case if you want to "change" the grease, as there is no way to get the old grease out.
This transmission uses Tecumseh Grease P/N 788067C, and Locktite 515 adhesive to seal the top and bottom case together.
This transmission uses Tecumseh Grease P/N 788067C, and Locktite 515 adhesive to seal the top and bottom case together.
Brent4912
09-02-08, 07:29 PM
Thanks for the quick reply. I'm just a little leary that once it comes apart I'll have parts flying everywhere. I'm changing the rear pulley from a 9" to a 5.5" and I don't won't to cause any damage when I take it out for a spin. Thanks again.
30yearTech
09-02-08, 07:35 PM
You can look at a parts breakdown of your transaxle at partstree.com and get a better idea of what you will find if you split the case. If you take the top off most everything will stay in place in the bottom, there are a few small parts that can come out, but it's not that difficult to work on these, just take it slow and easy.
Best of Luck...
Best of Luck...