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farmall m clutch allinment

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tim bynum

03-15-2005 13:13:08




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does any one have or know of a way to line up the clutch and pressure plate with out the allinment tool.also what is the autolite plug number for a farmall m. thanks, tim




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Tailhunter

03-16-2005 08:40:08




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 Re: farmall m clutch allinment in reply to tim bynum, 03-15-2005 13:13:08  
Autolite 386



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Kenny Chinsey

03-16-2005 08:27:46




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 Re: farmall m clutch allinment in reply to tim bynum, 03-15-2005 13:13:08  
I had the same question years ago. My clutch builder said that a C-60 Chevy truck clutch alignment tool would work. I bought one and it works perfectly. It is simply a plastic duplicate of a C-60 transmission input shaft. Cost was about 5$. Lines her right up.
Good Luck



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randy hall

03-15-2005 20:25:12




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 Re: farmall m clutch allinment in reply to tim bynum, 03-15-2005 13:13:08  
3116 autolite plugs



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Hayfarmer

03-15-2005 19:31:20




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 Re: farmall m clutch allinment in reply to tim bynum, 03-15-2005 13:13:08  
In the Blue Ribbon manuel on my SMTA it said to put clutch plate and pressure plate on output shaft, join tractor then put bolts in pressure plate to flywheel. It is a bit different in that you have the pto splines in the pressure plate but don't see why that wouldn't work with M if split. Otherwise will be hard to see in there to line everything up.



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Andy Martin

03-15-2005 14:41:06




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 Re: farmall m clutch allinment in reply to tim bynum, 03-15-2005 13:13:08  
What I have used on cars and trucks for years is this:

Get the clutch plate installed with little enough load you can still move it.

Shine a bright light into the opening so you can see the pilot bearing clearly.

Get you head or a mirror positioned so you can look straight into the pilot bearing.

Line the clutch up so everything makes concentric circles, back of clutch spline, front of spline, back of bearing, front of bearing, grooves in flywheel.

Snug up the pressure plate and the input shaft will fall in.

But on an M, if you have not split it, you have the input shaft loose and can use it like a lineup tool.

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