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Topic: H clutch chatter help
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| rule
10-02-2012 13:43:49
198.228.201.145
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Can anyone help with H clutch chatter on engage of clutch.Thanks |
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| c1802362
10-02-2012 18:25:22
72.221.74.28
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Re: H clutch chatter help in reply to rule, 10-02-2012 13:43:49
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| I had the same problem a while back - the issue was the ball bearing on the clutch pilot had worn out and wasn't centering the shaft |
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| rhtx55
10-02-2012 16:53:32
207.119.62.92
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Re: H clutch chatter help in reply to rule, 10-02-2012 13:43:49
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| Clutch needs to be " burnished" (broken in).
Put it in high gear & hold the brakes, slowly let out on the clutch until the engine rpm drops, hold a second or two & release. Two to three times & this should take the "grabbiness" out of it.
New clutches tend to be grabby until they are broken in, or used for heavy field work. |
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| ruel
10-02-2012 13:50:48
198.228.201.145
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Re: H clutch chatter help in reply to rule, 10-02-2012 13:43:49
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| New pressure plate ,clutch disc ,resurfaced flywheel. Thinking some adj. i dont know about maybe.Thanks |
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| Janicholson
10-02-2012 17:09:09
96.24.99.126
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Re: H clutch chatter help in reply to ruel, 10-02-2012 13:50:48
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| The reality is that it will take a week or two of use for it to mellow into smooth operation. The finish on the FW and pressure plate will be non directional, and (the surface of the friction disk, rough. They don't have much cushion, and therefore are a bit sensitive. If it is a ceramic puck style clutch, that may be all you get, they are often like switches. Jim |
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| CNKS
10-02-2012 14:37:17
216.144.104.128
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Re: H clutch chatter help in reply to ruel, 10-02-2012 13:50:48
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| Disc could be in backwards--the curved part has to face the rear. |
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| Janicholson
10-02-2012 13:49:29
199.17.6.52
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Re: H clutch chatter help in reply to rule, 10-02-2012 13:43:49
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| Glazing can be the issue, but it is usual to replace the disk and PP as well as the Bearings to make it stop. Can be done through the bottom W/O split. Jim |
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| The Red
10-02-2012 13:46:07
69.246.205.0
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Re: H clutch chatter help in reply to rule, 10-02-2012 13:43:49
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| I had that problem on an F20 several years ago. The culprit was a very worn clutch plate. |
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