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When I got the new deuce I had to kill the engine about 5 times by putting it in 5th, pressing the brake, and releasing the clutch. This was because the engine shutoff cable was corroded and stuck at the pump. I've since freed up the shutoff and it works as it should now. However I'm not sure how many times the previous owner killed it this way.
When I first got it the transmission shifted in all gears great and worked in first and reverse beautifully. After each time I killed it this way the transmission has gotten worse. First I noticed it was harder to put into different gears and 1st and Reverse. Now I cant get it into 1st or Reverse without the transmission grinding.
I thought I might have worn the clutch and I thought I could have fixed it by adjusting the linkage. So I followed the procedures in TM 9-2320-361-24-1. I made sure I had 3.25" from the center of the lever bottom hole to the transmission flange. I also made sure the pedal free-travel was 1.5". Therefore the pedal moves 1.5" before the throwout bearing touches the pressure plate fingers. I observed this through the bottom inspection port on the bellhousing.
Is my clutch disk shot? Is the pressure plate/clutch adjustable?
If the clutch is worn thinner why would it cause this problem?
Also when I had the center floor cover removed I noticed a shaft that slides out of the shifter mechanism cover. Is this normal?
When I looked through the inspection port everything looked like new and there was no clutch material strawn around.
I appreciate any help you guys can give me.
When I first got it the transmission shifted in all gears great and worked in first and reverse beautifully. After each time I killed it this way the transmission has gotten worse. First I noticed it was harder to put into different gears and 1st and Reverse. Now I cant get it into 1st or Reverse without the transmission grinding.
I thought I might have worn the clutch and I thought I could have fixed it by adjusting the linkage. So I followed the procedures in TM 9-2320-361-24-1. I made sure I had 3.25" from the center of the lever bottom hole to the transmission flange. I also made sure the pedal free-travel was 1.5". Therefore the pedal moves 1.5" before the throwout bearing touches the pressure plate fingers. I observed this through the bottom inspection port on the bellhousing.
Is my clutch disk shot? Is the pressure plate/clutch adjustable?
If the clutch is worn thinner why would it cause this problem?
Also when I had the center floor cover removed I noticed a shaft that slides out of the shifter mechanism cover. Is this normal?
When I looked through the inspection port everything looked like new and there was no clutch material strawn around.
I appreciate any help you guys can give me.