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stuck clutch w30

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ih485

12-12-2003 13:50:32




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recently dad @ myself purchased a 37 w30 it doesn't run but not seized just needs a little tlc but the clutch assy is stuck pulled inspection plate off to have a look and found a mouse nest after further dismantling was able to get it mostly out but the throw out bearing won't move the three fingers on clutch assy to disengage or engage tried removing choke collar but bolts won't come out because throw out bearing won't move ahead enough so i can fully take it apart any ideas or susgestion

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Charlie

12-12-2003 16:37:35




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 Re: stuck clutch w30 in reply to ih485, 12-12-2003 13:50:32  
I had to change the pressure plate on my W30. If you take off the belt pully you can get to the clutch and remove it.



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Nebraska Cowman

12-12-2003 15:28:46




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 Re: stuck clutch w30 in reply to ih485, 12-12-2003 13:50:32  
You are just going to have to get it apart as best you can. I don't know nothin about a W30. Is there a cover on the top like on a 15-30 that you can take off? Don't break anything cuz I don't have any parts. Maybe somebody out there does. stuch clutch is real common on F20s too. The mice get in through the little timing mark hole. I always plug the hole when I get done.



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dan

12-13-2003 05:35:02




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 Re: Re: stuck clutch w30 in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 12-12-2003 15:28:46  
I know this is gonna sund a little weird but I have unstuck a lot of big truck and a couple tractor clutches by spraying penetrating fluid up in there all over the disk then waiting a little while and trying to work it. Sometimes I have had to tap on them with a hammer or get more drastic but usualy the penetrating fluid works. It never hurt a clutch for me yet.



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