Posted by DavidP, South Wales on September 04, 2012 at 07:08:48 from (78.148.49.33):
In Reply to: 20f dual clutch mess posted by mike bruns on September 03, 2012 at 11:40:39:
Hi, As Tony has said look at the clutch plate to check if you have it in the wrong way round. Some can be fitted incorrectly. I'm not sure which type of clutch unit you have in your tractor so as a general reply; have you removed the 3 slave screws from the cover (if fitted)? Do the springs appear to be coil-bound? It's not uncommon for the release levers to 'flattish' on a new assembly. Have you checked the depth of the flywheel ledge against your old flywheel? Have you set the height of the screws in the end of the release fingers (if fitted)correctly? Have an assistant operate the clutch pedal whilst you observe the operation. DavidP, South Wales
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