Posted by da.bees on November 04, 2023 at 21:10:25 from (147.160.223.128):
It isn't stuck now,I'm installing new clutch and pressure plate then tractor will sit a few months before started up and operated. Tractor is and will remain under cover entire time but I often see condensation dripping off stuff during Winter months. Once new clutch is aligned and bolted in place it will be over 90 days before clutch pedal can be tied down then a while longer til I start engine and test drive. I'm old and slow. After I degreased and washed inside bellhousing,flywheel and engine I wiped everything including flywheel with diesel +motor oil+penitrating oil. Clutch/p plate assembly is in house wrapped in wax paper until installed. Should I wipe flywheel and pressure plate with oil mix before assembling or should I clean flywheel with lacquer thinner and do something different to prevent rust gluing disk to plate while sitting? There is no inspection plate where clutch can be accessed. I don't want to mess up clutch and I sure don't want to split this tractor again to unstick clutch.
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