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706 clutch or TA or MCV?
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Posted by hockemfaster on April 14, 2007 at 22:14:55 from (205.188.116.138):
My 706, when the torque is ahead, seems to have two stages to the clutch. It feels normal when taking off then surges (like the TA is being disengaged) after a second. I have a bad O-ring that I need to replace on the spool that controls the TA (leaking some hydraulic fluid around the spool). Is this the problem, or is there something else that could cause this? Not a huge problem operating. Just kind of annoying. When I bought it I thought maybe it was just a wore out clutch that wasn"t engaging completely. Like the pressure plate was not engaging fully, then with movement it would seat. With the TA back it does not do this. Any help is appreciated, I can"t believe the knowledge on this forum! You guys are unbelievable!
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