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Re: 460 clutch adjustment
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Posted by the tractor vet on May 23, 2007 at 18:01:24 from (76.212.224.237):
In Reply to: Re: 460 clutch adjustment posted by CNKS on May 23, 2007 at 17:40:05:
Cn , i hate to tell ya this but ya had better pull her back apart and take some massurements on the step to face and make sure that ya have the disc in correctly or that when ya slid her together ya did not warp the disc. In all my years and all the clutch jobs that i have done i have never ever had to change fingure settings , Now there have been a couple times that i had to screw the clutch rod almost all the way to the last few threads or pull one back apart and replace the flywheel or even add a section to the rod because of extream ware in the holes in the bell housing . Now i do not know who's clutch you put in but are you also sure that ya did not leave any shipping shims in or that it did not come with shipping bolts . Sometimes they use flat wshers between the cover and the levers some times it is lock washers sometimes it is small nuts . and if by chance ya missed them then when ya pulled the plate down they can get caught and make the clutch either not release of not ingauge . Ya know if RED would just come thru with that LEAR JET i could make service calls and it would be a whole bunch easier.
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