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My manual TM9-2805-222-35 states emphatically that you must balance the clutch if you reface it or replace parts of it, or fail to mark the pressure plate position when you remove it. It further states that you are to use a "suitable balancing setup". Eh? Like, just where do you find those? I'm working on a REO gasser, but it appears to be the same clutch as the multifuels use. What do people do?
My best plan so far is to hang the clutch pressure plate and backing plate assembly on a static tire balancer and see what it looks like. The manual says to install round lead weights on the spring housing, using sheet metal screws.
It does make sense that this big, heavy spinning thing should be balanced, but I've never heard of anyone doing it. Would bad balance cause the horrific howling I hear from the clutch when I depress the pedal? If I let out the pedal, the noise goes away. The throwout bearing is smooth as glass. I'm flummoxed. Ideas?
Jim
My best plan so far is to hang the clutch pressure plate and backing plate assembly on a static tire balancer and see what it looks like. The manual says to install round lead weights on the spring housing, using sheet metal screws.
It does make sense that this big, heavy spinning thing should be balanced, but I've never heard of anyone doing it. Would bad balance cause the horrific howling I hear from the clutch when I depress the pedal? If I let out the pedal, the noise goes away. The throwout bearing is smooth as glass. I'm flummoxed. Ideas?
Jim