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clutch on 606

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johann

11-22-2004 07:06:48




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When I bolt the clutch to the flywheel on the 606, the clutch fingers draw up tight to the plate and do not extend out far enough for the throwout bearing to engage them to dis engage the clutch. Mechanic says the flywheel has to be milled down as the fingers cannot be adjusted. Can one maybe shim the plate up somehow? Please jump in with any suggestions and advice. Thanks.




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Jim J

11-22-2004 16:37:00




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 Re: clutch on 606 in reply to johann, 11-22-2004 07:06:48  
The only way that the fingers will pull down to low is if the step on the flywheel is wrong. flywheel? The step of the flywheel is 1.188"



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captaink

11-22-2004 08:02:11




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 Re: clutch on 606 in reply to johann, 11-22-2004 07:06:48  
Johann,

WHOA! STOP. I’ve never heard of machining a flywheel for getting clutch fingers “adjusted” to touch the throw-out bearing.

After you bolt the pressure plate on can you move the clutch disk? Sometimes there are bolts installed between the spring backing plate and the pressure plate to compress the springs allowing for the clutch disk to float for alignment purposes. If these screws are in, the fingers will not reach out to the throw out bearing. Removing them should solve the issue.

As far as adjustment, I’d have to check for sure in my shop manual for the 606, but most tractor clutches have a screw in each clutch lever (finger) to adjust it for correct height. If my above thought isn’t your problem, my first instinct is that the clutch disk you have is too thick. I would not advise shimming the plate up as they are normally designed so that they fit snug inside a ridge in the flywheel to keep them centered on the flywheel and in balance.

What has changed since it was apart? New clutch, pressure plate, etc? If you post back with the changes, someone here might be able to help you figure it out.

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