Posted by Crem on November 16, 2008 at 19:48:59 from (98.125.96.163):
In Reply to: Ford Jubilee posted by Jan Wellington on November 16, 2008 at 15:19:50:
A friend of mine has a Ford 9N that the clutch wouldn't always release right away. He did not use it regularly and his problem was old sticky oil that had accumulated on the clutch. We drilled a hole in the housing in the area of the clutch and squirted a cleaner in there with the clutch pedal depressed. Next we put the front bumper against a tree, put it in high gear, and slipped the clutch some to burn some of the oil off. You have to be careful how long you do this so that the clutch doesn't get too hot. We did this at a few different intervals. That solved the problem for now, but it is only a temporary fix.
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