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#$@%^@% CLUTCH !!!
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Posted by Custer on March 15, 2002 at 16:28:37 from (165.247.120.177):
Thanks for the responses on the Trailer..I will be getting a 20', 10,000 lb rated trailer...I'd rather have too much trailer and not enough..I think My CHEVY 1 ton with overload springs will be enough truck.. Now for the 8n adventures..My clutch had gotten to the point where there was no pedal and no release when fully depressed..So, got a clutch, pressure plate and throw-out bearing..Got the flywheel cleaned up. Installed the clutch. Had to adjust all the way in , and the assembly lasted about 45 minutes..Now, no clutch, no pedal... A friend says I need to shim the pressure plate away from the flywheel to compensate for having the flywheel cleaned up...I ain't too sure about that. It sounds sorta half-fast...(if you know what I mean)... Has anyone experienced this,,,or did I just get a crappy pressure plate.or, have I lost my mind.. I have quite a but of work lined up and need this baby rollin'... Thanks Tommy Tommy
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