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How to separate clutch from flywheel?
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Posted by Lowell Davis on April 26, 2001 at 17:34:51 from (207.206.16.228):
I'm having no luck removing the clutch shaft from my Farmall M, despite having removed the clutch linkage (release shaft, fork, etc.). The clutch shaft bumps up against the transmission driving shaft coupling before the splined end clears teh driven member, and the trans couplings bumps up against the clutch shaft before it's free of the transmission driving shaft. There's not enough play to get one past the other (I've tried every point of the compass). I thought as a last-ditch effot I'd pull the clutch from the flywheel (may as well check the facings as long as I've got this far), but it won't budge. I've removed the six cap screws and put three of them in the holes provided to compress the clutch. It's not moving. How can I get the clutch free of the flywheel? Thanks -
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