Posted by ZANE on April 09, 2012 at 16:26:19 from (98.83.102.58):
In Reply to: 8N clutch is stuck posted by Patrick Slavinski on April 09, 2012 at 11:38:54:
STUCK CLUTCH
Figure out where the clutch disc is located in relationship to the spot on the clutch housing just under where the starter drive gear is located. Use a hole saw to cut out a 1-1/2” hole in line with the clutch disc. Block the clutch pedal down. Turn the engine by hand till the opening in the pressure plate is in line with the hole in the clutch housing. Sharpen a screwdriver and drive it between the clutch disc and the pressure plate and the disc and the fly wheel. Turn the engine over to the next opening in the pressure plate where the disc in in view and use the screwdriver to go between the disc and pressure plate and flywheel. Do this in all three places in the openings of the pressure plate.
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