Posted by GUIDO on September 28, 2009 at 18:59:05 from (71.168.205.245):
In Reply to: OT 671 Detroit Clutch posted by John T on September 28, 2009 at 13:33:15:
Hello John T, Is the clutch push type or pull type. they are not adjusted the same way. Most 6/71 I have worked on had the spicer pull type angle spring clutch. Initial adjustment between the release bearing and the transmission input shaft cover plate is 1/2". Free travel of the cluch pedal should be 1 1/2 to 2 in". What happens is that the cluch free travel is adjusted by someone that is not familiar with the right way to do it. They used the linkage and not the clutch adjusting ring. That can drive you nuts. Give me what type of clutch you have and i'll give you ther proper procedure to adjust it. My e-mail is open. Guido.
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