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Re: Torq Amplifier question
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 10, 2003 at 13:27:08 from (64.228.11.114):
In Reply to: Torq Amplifier question posted by jeff muehring on May 10, 2003 at 05:33:34:
As Dick said it sounds as though you are in the low range now. what position is the TA lever while doing this free wheeling. Before you drive it again get a manual and adjust it precisely as manual says. If you don't have a manual, e mail me,I can type those directions. I don't like to do it that way as manual uses a diagram and letters to identify items. There is a remote chance there is nothing wrong but adjustment now. Wouldn't want to see you ruin one that's just out of adjustment. If you are going to e mail me on this take some measurments to tell me. First which position is TA lever in during the free wheel? How much free travel does the clutch have? When you start to engage the clutch pedal, the clutch shaft at end of linkage starts to move. Is the short linkage going to TA shaft adjusted so it imediately starts to move the TA shaft also? Lets start with that, and I can try to describe this for you from there. If you can find a manual so much better. Let me know how you make out.
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