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WD pressure plate adjustment and torque

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    Posted: 15 Oct 2010 at 7:23pm
Hey all, I am finally putting the clutch together on the WD. Should the outer 6 bolts that hold the pressure plate on be torqued for tightness? Or is this just a guess on how tight they should be? Also, When adjusting the pressure plate forks through the bell housing, is there a correct distance between the forks and thrust bearing? Just wondering, this is really my first clutch job. Thanks! Don
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 Yes , get grade 8 bolts and torque to 22~24 ft/lbs.  I don't know off hand but a 1/4" on fork to throw -out bearing I'd guess.
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174, ADJUSTMENT. Clutch pedal
should have 1/2 to one inch of free
travel when measured between pedal
and top of tractor frame rail. This
amount of free pedal travel produces
the desired clearance of 1/4 inch between
release bearing face and face
of release levers. Adjustment is made
by turning the threaded pivot (12—
Fig. AC77).
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use new grade 8 bolts and loctite them .
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thanks!
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