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Topic: Re: SC wet clutch
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| D G Wells
12-07-2012 23:35:00
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Tom, Look up "Case LA Tractor Split" in this forum and look at the fifth picture down and you will see the oil holes in the pilot shaft of the tranny. The oil flows out of the crankshaft into the pilot shaft then sprays out right in the clutch, keeping it wet all the time. This prevents wear. The oil then flows back into the engine oil pan via a large hole in the engine casting at the back of the engine. ---Derrol in Texas--- |
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| dboll
12-08-2012 05:11:24
209.23.168.138
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Re: SC wet clutch in reply to D G Wells, 12-07-2012 23:35:00
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| the oil gets back to the engine through a catch trough on the upper left hand side of the bell housing, the flywheel slings the oil into the trough and through a hole in the back of the block flange |
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