Posted by belaw on February 28, 2013 at 08:26:33 from (70.183.219.154):
Tx Jim said: (quoted from post at 05:15:04 12/10/09)
msb said: (quoted from post at 00:19:49 12/10/09) . As the disk wears the fingers get closer to the TO bearing, so you need to move the adjustment bolt forward to increase the free travel.
msb
It's been a long time since I adjusted a clutch pedal on a 4020 but I was thinking one moved the bolt towards rear of slot to give more free travel.
Sorry for dragging up an old thread, but I didn't see any point in starting a new one. I just purchased a '68 4020 that has almost no freeplay. Right now the adjusting bolt is about 2/3 of the way down the slot.
To gain more freeplay do I move the bolt to the bottom of the slot or the top? To ask the same question another way, do I have 1/3 or 2/3 of my adjustment range left?
FWIW the seller says that there's about 1,500 hours on the clutch.
This post was edited by belaw at 08:28:02 02/28/13.
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