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SC Clutch Problems - Continued:


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Posted by skycarp on October 14, 2005 at 17:44:13 from (63.77.108.2):

I had clutch problems on the SC to a point that all the
adjustment was taken out of the adjustment rod, and the clutch
would not fully disengage, I ordered a new clutch kit and split
the tractor. I have had the flywheel ground. When I took the
clutch throw-out bearing carrier out of the torque tube today,
the thin wall guide sleeve that the bearing carrier rides on was
beat up and flared real bad on the clutch side of the carrier,
apparently from the clutch shaft movement. I do not remember
if the guide sleeve was retained within the torque tube cross
member.

My questions are:

1. What is the purpose of the guide sleeve?

2. Is the transmission side of the guide sleeve supposed to be
retained within cross member/support member in the torque
tube?

3. Is the throw-out bearing carrier supposed to slide fore and aft
on this guide sleeve when the clutch is disengaged/engaged?

4. If the answer to #2 above is yes, then what retains the guide
sleeve in the support member?

5. If the answer to #1 is yes, what retains the guide sleeve in the
cross member?

6, With the guide sleeve being beat up and expanded on the
clutch side so that is won’t slide within the carrier, what is the
long answer to improve my situation?

7. Is the guide sleeve available from a supplier somewhere?

I have a Operators Manual, a Parts Manual, and an Engine Service
Manual that covers the engine only.

8. Is there a service manual for the other components of the SC
besides the engine? I want one if it exists.



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