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Topic: clutch bushing
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| 6303
12-29-2012 06:20:52
96.53.217.166
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have a 1929 John deere model D Iam working on clutch and have found the large bronze bushing is loose in the clutch housing. Does this need to be replaced? New parts not available from JD so the part will have to be made by machine shop. can you tell me how tight the bronze bushing should fit in the housing and what sahould the clearance be between the crankshaft and the bushing. thanks |
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| 6303
12-29-2012 20:00:28
96.53.217.166
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Re: clutch bushing in reply to 6303, 12-29-2012 06:20:52
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| do not have a part # bushing is 3.5" od x 3.00"x 2.5" length |
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| husker44a
12-29-2012 21:36:49
199.47.66.61
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Re: clutch bushing in reply to 6303, 12-29-2012 20:00:28
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| That would be simple on a lathe. Find a machine shop. Better luck then finding NOS. |
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| 430WLPG
12-29-2012 17:58:12
166.181.3.57
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Re: clutch bushing in reply to 6303, 12-29-2012 06:20:52
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| Do you have a part number? I have some old D nos parts |
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| husker44a
12-29-2012 06:46:29
199.47.66.62
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Re: clutch bushing in reply to 6303, 12-29-2012 06:20:52
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| Check out oldjdforyou dot com. They usually have some odd ball D stock like you need. If you must have a bushing made. I usually make a press fit bushings about 3-4 thousandths over the hub size. Chamfer both ends. Check for fit. Polish with fine emery cloth. Press in hub. Crank diameter should be a slug but not tight. Machine shop should bore to atleast 1-2 thousandths over crank diameter. |
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| husker44a
12-29-2012 06:46:04
199.47.66.58
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Re: clutch bushing in reply to 6303, 12-29-2012 06:20:52
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| Check out oldjdforyou dot com. They usually have some odd ball D stock like you need. If you must have a bushing made. I usually make a press fit bushings about 3-4 thousandths over the hub size. Chamfer both ends. Check for fit. Polish with fine emery cloth. Press in hub. Crank diameter should be a slug but not tight. Machine shop should bore to atleast 1-2 thousandths over crank diameter. |
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