Posted by pete 23 on March 10, 2009 at 17:24:34 from (173.87.1.12):
In Reply to: 656 T/A posted by Scott in Illinois on March 10, 2009 at 09:15:36:
I will add that when adjusting, pay particular attention to the part where you measure the 1/16 gap on the clevis that is on the ta operating rod coming down from the ta lever. I use a drill bit, that works well. The idea of that part of the adjustment is to get complete release of ta clutch when lever is pulled. Rest of adjustments are to establish free travel on both the clutch release bearing and ta clutch release. End result of correct adjustment is same release of ta clutch when you push clutch pedal that you get when pulling ta lever.I have had to enlongate the slot on part that contacts main clutch operating shaft on many also to get correct end result.
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