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Not that uncommon for units that have sat for a long time for the pressure plate and flywheel to rust.I think the clutch may be mis-adjusted. I pushed it in, and tried to push her into gear. All I got was grinding trying to go into first. Clutch stuck? I'll look into that tomorrow.
Whats the easiest way to break it loose? Will I be able to see much when I take off the inspection plate?Not that uncommon for units that have sat for a long time for the pressure plate and flywheel to rust.
sometimes this makes the disc stick to one or both of these items.
not hard to break it loose.
Whats the easiest way to break it loose? Will I be able to see much when I take off the inspection plate?
Thanks!
Fifth gear would be safest then? The worst that would happen is an engine stall.Put it in gear, leave the brakes set, push the clutch in and start it. Just make sure there isn't anybody/thing in front of you at the time. It will come loose. Kinda like a stuck brake drum.
A really low or really high gear will work best. I'd do low side 1st. Again, just make sure nothing it in front of you and there is a clear path to drive it in. Sometimes driving will free it up if the thing doesn't un stick during cranking.Fifth gear would be safest then? The worst that would happen is an engine stall.
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