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Uneven clutch release levers - follow up

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Dave in CT

01-22-2004 20:07:55




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Someone asked me to post what I found to be the solution to the original "Uneven clutch release levers..." question so here it is.

I found that one of the bolts to one of the clutch release levers had loostened up and was preventing the clutch from fully disengaging when the pedal was fully depressed. I tightened it up and adjusted it to about 1/16" clearance as the other two were set at about that clearance from the release bearing. The manual says to adjust these to 3/16" clearance but I found that the pedal had about 1" play with this setting. I figured this would be about right, allowing for wear in other parts of the linkage. I haven't done any work at this setting but idling and test driving in and out of the barn, the clutch now completely disengages and engages so I'm considering it incedent over. I'll post another follow up if I find anything amiss.

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Michael Soldan

01-23-2004 14:56:46




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 Re: Uneven clutch release levers - follow up in reply to Dave in CT, 01-22-2004 20:07:55  
I'm glad to hear that its working out..good luck ...Mike in Exeter Ontario



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rustyfarmall

01-23-2004 13:36:07




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 Re: Uneven clutch release levers - follow up in reply to Dave in CT, 01-22-2004 20:07:55  
Thank you for the follow up.



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