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H clutch repair question.

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Kelly C

06-19-2003 14:33:19




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Well my clutch is cherping real good now.
Can some one give me a quick run through on how to replace the throw out bearing and the pilot bearing on a H?
Funny NAPA has these parts.
Thanks




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Michael Soldan

06-19-2003 17:25:31




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 Re: H clutch repair question. in reply to Kelly C, 06-19-2003 14:33:19  
Kelly , Aces is correct and here's some finer details. With the liftall removed you take apart the drive shaft, this is obvious when you get at it. There are 6 bolts holding the clutch, remove three and put them into the holes provided for compressing the clutch springs,(every other one) then remove the other three and the clutch will drop, turn sideways and come out the bottom. Two things to remember when you put it back together are that the convex side of the clutch shaft joining ring must face the clutch. Put the clutch shaft in before removing the three capscrews that you used to compress the clutch spings. Once you get on your back and see up into the belly you will get the drift of it. Good luck from Mike in Exeter Ontario

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Kelly C

06-19-2003 17:46:16




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 Re: Re: H clutch repair question. in reply to Michael Soldan, 06-19-2003 17:25:31  
Thanks.
Do I have to remove the entire clutch to change the throw out bearing and the pilot bearing?
The clutch disks are fine it the throw out bearing that acting up.



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michael soldan

06-20-2003 16:21:20




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 Re: Re: Re: H clutch repair question. in reply to Kelly C, 06-19-2003 17:46:16  
Kelly you do not have to take the clutch out to change the bearing, my info was for you if you had to do clutch work...good luck from Mike in Exeter Ontario



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Hugh MacKay

06-19-2003 16:36:07




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 Re: H clutch repair question. in reply to Kelly C, 06-19-2003 14:33:19  
Kelly: If you would just get that 300 going you wouldn't be quite so hard on the H. Just kidding I know there are not many days with 28 hours, just seems like it.



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Aces

06-19-2003 16:10:19




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 Re: H clutch repair question. in reply to Kelly C, 06-19-2003 14:33:19  
If you drop the Hydraulic pump you can take the drive shaft u Joint apart remove the through out brg cross ashat and drop the clutch out the bottom.



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