Posted by LILfarmer on September 28, 2009 at 14:34:11 from (174.42.155.191):
In Reply to: OT 671 Detroit Clutch posted by John T on September 28, 2009 at 13:33:15:
John T,
Is that a double disc clutch with a floater plate between the two discs? I am suspecting that it is, and if so there will be a ring on the pressure plate that has notches in it. One of those notches will have locking tab bolted into it with a 5/16 capscrew. Remove the bolt and using a fairly heavy hammer and punch, rotate the notched ring one way or the other until the clutch disengages when the pedal is depressed. It won't take much, maybe three or four notches. If you go the wrong way the first time, your problem will get noticeably worse. Wish I could remember which way to go with this, but alas, it's been a long time.
If you don't have the double disc clutch, I would check for wear on the clutch release fork and ball where it pivots.
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