Posted by Owen Aaland on January 03, 2008 at 14:37:23 from (65.165.246.41):
In Reply to: 450 PRESSURE PLATE posted by Hoss357 on January 03, 2008 at 10:24:05:
The IH adjusting tool for pressure plates consisted of a round steel table with a threaded rod in the middle. The pressure plate is put over the rod so the friction surface is on the table. Spacers for the pressure plate you are working on are placed on the rod along with a step plate that contacts the fingers. The plate and spacers are drawn down tight to the table and then you use the correct spacer block to measure between the table and the clutch cover at each mounting bolt hole. Adjust the levers until you get the correct fit under each location.
Rebuilders often use just the opposite approach by clamping the clutch cover around the outer edge at a specified height and then adjusting/grinding the levers to get a very precise adjustment, often within a few thousands of an inch.
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