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Case model V (or VA) clutch specification needed ?

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Alberta Mike

09-03-2003 09:45:02




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I tried this question on the Case board but no responses so I'll try it here. I am reassembling a 3-spring Auburn clutch on a Case model V. It would be pretty much the same clutch as is on the VA and probably similar to clutches on other makes as well. I have replaced the 3 throwout arms and springs on the pressure plate assembly. Now I need to adjust the height of each of the three arms using the adjusting bolts and lock nuts. I know that all three arms have to be adjusted to the same location or height (within 0.005" of each other) so that the throwout bearing contacts them at the same time, but I don't know at what location or height to adjust the arms to. There is quite a range to which they can be set. None of the manuals I have here give a specification nor do they state where to take the measurement from. Any help or advice would be appreciated if you might be able to help.

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rod

09-04-2003 14:34:51




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 Re: Case model V (or VA) clutch specification need in reply to Alberta Mike, 09-03-2003 09:45:02  
I have the I and T shop manual it says for VA clutch adjust springs to 185 to 204 pounds and height of 2 and 1/8th inches with new clutch plate or using a .320 gage in lieu of a plate.
email me I can send you a scan of it if you need one.
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Alberta Mike

09-05-2003 09:29:28




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 Re: Re: Case model V (or VA) clutch specification in reply to rod, 09-04-2003 14:34:51  
Thanks Rod, I appreciate that. I have removed the "hide" from my email address above, or if thqt fails, my address is:

mballash@wci.ab.ca

Any idea as to what 320 gauge would be in inches or millimeters? And I'm wondering the 2 1/8" measurement, must be between the contact point of where the throwout bearing contacts the arm measured to the surface of the clutch disc (I'd think). Thanks for the help.

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