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to be honest, I wasn't dragging that heavy mother over to a scale to find out.
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Wish I would have received and went by your advice earlier. Pulling the tranny again and installing a new clutch and pressure plate. Everything looked good especially after we cleaned i up with brake cleen. Must have soak the pads good or it is spinning out of areas we didn't get clean. Got the clutch adjusted per the manual and also checked things out through the inspection plate. Slips bad in 5th, once in awhile in 4th on hills.i read your findings. you didnt say if you replaced the clutch disk ?
if it was covered in oil it will soak in the material and trash it.
you should have replaced the whole setup in my opinion.
why tear it all apart and chance a used known oil soaked part.
We cleaned everything pretty good. Can the clutch slipping cause any further damage???Don't know if I'd want to take a chance on something like a clutch used. I'd run it a little more with the old clutch before I tore it back down. Could be that you'll finally burn all the oil off. It won't hurt anything to run it other than the clutch and it could be bad anyway.
No.We cleaned everything pretty good. Can the clutch slipping cause any further damage???
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