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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: How to inspect Farmall M Clutc
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Posted by Haas on September 13, 2003 at 18:34:48 from (12.65.72.182):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: How to inspect Farmall M Clutch As posted by Dave Carney on September 13, 2003 at 09:06:21:
I presume you have a regular Super M and not an M-TA. The M-TA is a bunch different. I think the part you are talking about is called the Sleeve, clutch release. It is the part the clutch release bearing (throwout bearing) is mounted on. The bearing is pressed onto it. If it is ruined, you likely had a frozen up throwout bearing and the bearing turned on the part, which it is not supposed to do. The part is round with two "ears" on it that mate with the clutch release fork. I think I may have one in my parts stock that I could sell you. May have some other M clutch parts too. The parts CD says the throwout bearing is an Aetna 880. What I do with clutches, is take them out and go to a clutch shop and have them rebuild them for me. They will reface the clutch plate and rework the pressure plate as needed at a cheaper price than buying new or rebuilt parts. Of course that is assuming your parts are rebuildable. The shop I use usually has the throwout bearings in stock. I have provided my Email address, so please send me an E mail and maybe I can provide some of the parts you need.
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