DieselBob
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Erik's has a decent price on a disk. Not sure about shipping though..CLUTCH PARTS
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How far can you depress the clutch pedal before the slack gets taken up? It's hard to tell, with the clutch return springs attached. so I disconnected it and measured it as described in the TM. I had about 3/4" (i dont remember exactly) at the lever near the bell housing. how much that would translate up at the pedal i dont know.I am not clear on whether you have enough free play. How far can you depress the clutch pedal before the slack gets taken up? If not more than an inch, adjust the linkage so you have 2 inches. Too much free play is not a problem unless you have trouble shifting because the disk is dragging, and if that happens, just tighten up the adjustment a mite.
You should be able to tell from the top with the springs connected. Button it all up and step on it with your foot. See how far your foot pushes it down before the slack is gone. If there is no slack, that is a problem, so loosen the adjustment and try again.How far can you depress the clutch pedal before the slack gets taken up? It's hard to tell, with the clutch return springs attached. so I disconnected it and measured it as described in the TM. I had about 3/4" (i dont remember exactly) at the lever near the bell housing. how much that would translate up at the pedal i dont know.
Speddmon, i agree. I should start planning now so the beast wont be off line to long when its needed.
Might as well get a new one...Eriks has em fairly cheap. I only say replace it because its such a PITA to get at the clutch, that you might as well change the clutch, pressure plate, throw out, and have the flywheel turned...thats what I did...also might as well replace your rear main while its exposed...i kind of figured that. any tips on how would i know if my pressure plate and flywheel is still good or toast?