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David Terry
Bronze Level Joined: 15 Feb 2015 Location: Lawrenceburg TN Points: 41 |
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Posted: 02 Aug 2015 at 5:27pm |
I'm building a WC puller. I'm a D17 engine and a styled WC bell housing so I have electric start. I used a styled WC fly wheel and got new WC 9 inch clutch pressure plate, clutch plate, and throw out bearing. Now the clutch will not allow the transmission to shift. Looking underneath, it looks like the throw out bearing will not travel far enough. I tried adjusting the fingers, but they were all the way out. Any ideas would be appreciated.
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DrAllis
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 20528 |
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Lengthen the clutch pedal rod. You should have 3/8" gap or less from throw out brg to finger tips.
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David Terry
Bronze Level Joined: 15 Feb 2015 Location: Lawrenceburg TN Points: 41 |
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Are you talking about the rod from the pedal to the clutch activation arm? When I have the clutch fully depressed (up against the housing), the throw out bearing will not push the fingers in . There is about 3/8 to 1/2 inch clearance.
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David Terry
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Let me clarify. There is the 3/8 to 1/2 inch clearance before I push the pedal. When I push the throw out bearing is up against the fingers but will not push them in.
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DrAllis
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You need to get that gap less/closer. What is your pressure plate?? 6 spring or (hopefully) 9 spring ?? Did you use the 4-pad clutch disc ??
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David Terry
Bronze Level Joined: 15 Feb 2015 Location: Lawrenceburg TN Points: 41 |
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I used the 6 spring pressure plate, and I got a new clutch plate, but I'm not sure if it is the 4 Pad. I tried to adjust the fingers with no luck. What looks like will work is to turn the activation arm back on its shaft. I can get about 1/2 to 5/8 doing that. The only problem is I'd have to re-drill the shaft to get it to hold and I'm not sure that I'd have the sp
ace between the old and new hole.
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BennyLumpkin
Orange Level Joined: 22 Mar 2010 Location: Centre Hall, PA Points: 2657 |
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Sounds kinda like your friction plate is in backwards. A 6 spring clutch isn't going to last long with that setup. I had a 9 spring and normal friction disc with my Gleaner engine and it wouldn't when try to hold up.
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David Terry
Bronze Level Joined: 15 Feb 2015 Location: Lawrenceburg TN Points: 41 |
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Well here is the shade tree engineering way I fixed it. Like you said I needed to gain 1/4 inch. I tried resetting the locking bolts but that didn't do any good. Instead What I did was take the lock bolt out of the actuator arm on the side of the bell housing, then put a wrench in between the throw out bearing carrier and the housing. Then I tapped the arm toward the back of the tractor. That gave me the necessary space adjustment. I welded the arm to the shaft. If I ever have to take it off, the weld will be easy to grind. Clutch works fine and doesn't chatter. A little stiff, but working. Thanks for the help. Dave
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