Posted by tooltime on February 09, 2008 at 18:05:17 from (66.103.166.224):
i rebuilt the engine on a 340 ih utility tractor, this took some time, i replaced cluth throw out bearing and clutch disc, once engine was done i had a buddy help to line up clutch and mate the engine to the clutch housing. a few weeks later i assembled the rest of the tractor and fired it up, i timed the engine , and runs fine. at this time i decided to take her out of the shop for a test ride, i sat on the seat, and pushed in the clutch and seems like its not working. there is no noises, clutch pedal is adjusted and i did not try putting it into gear cause seems like i would grind it getting into gear, maybe nothings wrong,but something seems not right to me. how can icheck for proper clutch function and is it possible something is sticking due to time it took to fix and assemble, my shop stays at about 44.Thanks Jim
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