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Re: Fixin' a MW hand clutch
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Posted by Michael Soldan on August 07, 2001 at 19:27:12 from (216.46.140.186):
In Reply to: Fixin' a MW hand clutch posted by Jeff on August 07, 2001 at 15:52:19:
Jeff, I haven't much experience with them but may help a little. My experience is one that was on a super H. You remove the brake pan housing and the brake on the left side and the clutch should slide out off of the shaft( counter shaft). The clutch will appear as a series of plates. My guess is that once out you will be able to clean up the surfaces and assess what damage has ocurred over the years. Some emery cloth will clean up a lot of the surface. I did see a posting on here sveral months ago by some one looking for this kind of clutch part. It seems to me there was a place in Illinois that still supplied some of the component parts. Hopefully a good cleaning and adjusted reassembly will get you on the right track. I think there were a lot of M&W clutches around at one time. Good luck from mike in Exeter Ontaio
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