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2N Clutch adjustment

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russMO

07-10-2001 14:10:07




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I noticed while cutting grass, shifting requires that the clutch peddle be depressed to extreme bottom. Is this normal or is some adjustment in order? Thanks




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noff

07-11-2001 07:48:54




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 Re: 2N Clutch adjustment in reply to russMO, 07-10-2001 14:10:07  
According to the FO-4:
Clutch pedal free travel should be 3/16 inch measured between top of pedal and when it meets resistance. Then the ability to travel 1 9/16 inches additional. To adjust the clutch pedal free travel, disconnect the clutch clevis and turn it to increase or decrease travel. The clevis is what attaches to the back of your clutch pedal from the tranny.



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