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Re: Re: Re: Clutch Disk - Backwards?
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Posted by Theman on July 28, 2003 at 13:41:43 from (12.19.86.5):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Clutch Disk - Backwards? posted by NewGuy on July 28, 2003 at 12:25:41:
It is hard to imagine that the six bolts would be long enough to start in the flywheel with the disk in backward. But, if the pressure plate clamps the clutch disk up tight before the six bolts seat the plate assembly to the flywheel, check the disk orientation. The clutch disk is, in fact, side specific. The disk should turn easily before you remove the three bolts compressing the pressure plate springs. The three bolts I was referring to are on the fingers themselves. These are the fine threaded ones with the jam nuts. I'm guessing they're about 3/8" dia. Back the jam nuts out to the bolt heads and turn the bolts in toward the pressure plate (clockwise). You will see the finger begin to swing back toward the thrust bearing. It is important that you adjust all three fingers to the same clearance.
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