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Re: clutch clearance question
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Posted by JB on August 10, 2003 at 16:26:24 from (24.157.143.182):
In Reply to: clutch clearance question posted by Diana on August 10, 2003 at 13:14:30:
Hi, the main objective is to have enough clearance between the pressure plate fingers and the release bearing such that the release bearing does not rotate constantly. The only time the release bearing should rotate or contact the pressure plate fingers is when the clutch is depressed. If the release bearing rotates all the time it will eventually sieze and wear the fingers on the pressure plate. One of the possible reasons that the clearance can no longer be achived is that the clutch friction disk is worn. As the clutch disk wears the pressure plate fingers clearance to the release bearing decreases. Re 5th gear, we had a 300U many years ago and it was the fastest tractor on the road in the neighbor hood. JB
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