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Re: How to remove clutch pressure plate on 1944 M
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Posted by MattDinMN on April 19, 2007 at 04:19:44 from (216.114.221.208):
In Reply to: Re: How to remove clutch pressure plate on 1944 M posted by John M on April 18, 2007 at 18:31:17:
That where my troubles start. I have the pressure plate bolts removed, but still can not get it to come loose. I"ve tried prying on it lightly, but don"t want to damage anything. Everything I"ve read says it should pop right out. How far do the springs compress? It seems like the 3 bolts are bottoming out on something before the springs compress all the way. They are compress enough that the friction plate is loose. I think the pressure plate is just frozen in and was wondering if anyone had a method for poping it loose. Thanks, Matt
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