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Posted by F14 on June 12, 2002 at 16:52:26 from (216.204.137.169):
Anybody know about 'em? Just replaced one on a JD316, and it still don't work. Don't feel bad about replacing the old one, it was the original, and the bearings were pretty bad in it. Got voltage to the control wire, but the clutch won't kick in. I'm thinking I need to adjust the gap between the drive and driven sections, does that seem reasonable? The clutch comes completely disassembled in a box, and you put a spring loaded collar over the driven part with Nylock nuts, I suspect you need to stick a feeler guage in and tweek it down so it's a specific gap, and even all the way around. If anybody knows whether I'm on the right track, and what the specific gap should be, I'd appreciate hearing about it.
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