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D-14 clutch installation

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    Posted: 15 Mar 2012 at 7:46am
Ok,silly me didn't take any pictures before I removed the clutch to replace the ring gear.
 
Now I see that the clutch disc has different heights of the center splined 'hub'. None of the drawings or pictures I have show if it's important which side goes to the flywheel.My luck says I'll do it wrong..so can anyone help?
 
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Jay, this is what I found in my manual. "longer hub and springs of
the lined disc facing toward rear."
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THANKS !!
hmm..longer hub I understand...'and springs of the lined disc' ???
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Must have been different versions of the clutch disc between factory and aftermarket. Probably had revisions along the way.
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The longer part of the hub and the spring cage (if it's a spring loaded disc) will go to the pressure plate side or towards the rear of the tractor.  Rick
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OK...long hub to the back.......yes, it's  an aftermarket unit (1/3rd the cost from A-C dealer !).
 
Man I gotta start taking pictures........
 
 
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Jay, I hope it is correct. Most are not . Measure your finger height when installed on flywheel. If not correct thickness clutch is used with pressure plate machined correct ,your clutch will fail. HTH Tracy Martin
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Maybe I'm miss understanding your comment but I just did a clutch job on a D17....the book gives you the spec for the finger height and you adjust them accordingly.
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