Posted by 36F30 on April 01, 2014 at 18:00:02 from (174.30.67.139):
In Reply to: F30 clutch adjustment posted by koehleraj67 on April 01, 2014 at 09:28:06:
The fingers #10 on this diagram are adjustable. Remove the pressure plate. There are three holes in the pressure plate and cover that allow you to insert bolts and release the tension, do that. The actuating rods the fingers pull on are adjustable. On the friction side the adjusters look like a big flathead screw. Tuning the adjusters clockwise will shorten the adjusters which moves the fingers toward the throwout bearing. Counter clockwise will lengthen them and pull the fingers in. This is touchy work as all the fingers must be exactly set the same and the distance from the flywheel face must be in spec. It may require multiple removal and installs of the pressure plate to get it correct as the measurements are taken fully installed, but they are adjusted uninstalled.
Unlike later tractors (which I'm sure someone is gonna throw in some vast knowledge of the H or M procedure which is wrong) The F series clutch fingers must be set to the exact specs from the flywheel face (B in spec chart). A spring is used on the clutch rod to hold the pedal to the transmission and the rod is then adjusted to give the proper gap (C in spec chart) between the fingers and the throwout bearing.
All the specs needed are in this chart.
This post was edited by 36F30 at 18:03:12 04/01/14.
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