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Farmall 'H' Clutch Help Needed
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Posted by Joshua Lawton on March 31, 2007 at 16:22:07 from (64.136.26.225):
Update on my '52 'H' project: Last night I got a lot done. Rebuilt and reinstalled distributor, installed new carburetor, new seat spring, installed new ring gear, and pilot bearing on flywheel and installed to tractor. Installed new clutch plate and pressure plate as well as new throw out bearing (Did use alignment tool). Slapped 'er back together and lo and behold no clutch, whatsoever. I can depress the clutch pedal with my pinky. Decided to split the tractor again (Gettin' pretty good at it). Upon splitting the tractor I noted that the fingers on the new pressure plate appear to be flat, whereas the fingers on the old pressure plate, appear to be at an angle towards the rear of the tractor. I'm wondering if I screwed something up with the fingers or the 6 bolts that hold the unit to the flywheel? It seems like the throwout bearing is making little to no contact with the fingers upon depression of the clutch pedal. Any thoughts, ideas, or advise? Are the 6 bolts supposed to be torqued to a certain level? I sure would appreciate the help as I am so close to finishing this sucker and getting it running (I hope) Thanks, Josh
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