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Re: M clutch issues...again
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Posted by ScottyNY on May 17, 2002 at 08:29:06 from (128.59.123.240):
In Reply to: M clutch issues...again posted by Dave from MN on May 17, 2002 at 08:16:58:
Dave, I just helped someone with the same problem. I'm assuming you having no luck in adjusting the free throw correctly, because you can't get any resistance from the clutch. If that's the case, the place to look is at the clutch cover and pressure plate. I shudder to suggest it, but you'll probably have to go back up inside and drop the whole rig again. Either the pressure plate is set too far ahead of the cover (meaning you can push on the opedal and get resistance but the clutch doesn't disengage),or (more likely and easier to adjust) the fingers are set too far forward, so that the throwout bearing never reaches them. If the former, you'll need to adjust the pressure plate clearance and then the fingers. If the latter, just the fingers. I'm at the office (read "no manuals here"), but will check in tonight. If no one else has come up with the correct settings for you, I'll look them up. What year is your M? Apologies for the long windedness. Scotty
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