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Re: Cub Clutch-Grinds if in too far?
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Posted by John-Paul T on July 08, 2007 at 09:53:42 from (216.169.177.76):
In Reply to: Re: Cub Clutch-Grinds if in too far? posted by John M on July 07, 2007 at 19:40:02:
If these are anything like regualr clutches (in cars/trucks) Im not seeing hwo the fingers cause it (not saying your wrong dont mistake me-Im trying to learn). When you press so far on pedal the bearing move to max travel thatit can, it should but against and stop moving out. Now when they are shot, they hit that point, the bearing loads up hard and finds the bad spot (if ball beairing) and either screeches or makes pedal jumpy etc etc. I wasnt putting cub down by the way. I just thought a bushing type or plastic type throwout bearing was comical. I mean............lol. My bros a engineer and even he was laughing.
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