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Re: how to get the imput shaft out?
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Posted by Haas on July 04, 2007 at 06:28:03 from (12.65.24.243):
In Reply to: how to get the imput shaft out? posted by LinemanFarmer on July 03, 2007 at 15:40:11:
I did not read all the other posts, but here's my 2 cents worth. First, I found it necessary to remove the clutch cross shaft. That is the one with the fork on it that engages/disengages the clutch. The fork is attached to the shaft with clamp bolts and with two heavy washers on the bolts that serve as keys so the fork can't rotate on the shaft. Pull the bolts and the heavy washers and remove the stuff on the outside and the cross shaft will slide right out. Next, take three of the six bolts out (every other one) that hold the clutch pressure plate to the fly wheel. Reinsert the bolts in the three empty holes in the clutch plate and tighten them up. This compresses the clutch plate springs and releases the clutch so the clutch plate is loose. Once this is done and all else is loose, it's easy to pull the drive shaft back and tilt it so it will come out. I managed to get mine out without removing the cross shaft, but there was no way I could figure to get it back in. I presume you got my post about the source for the clutch release sleeve that you need.
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