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Re: Bad clutch release bearing???
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Posted by ScottyNY on April 03, 2002 at 13:19:25 from (128.59.123.240):
In Reply to: Bad clutch release bearing??? posted by Bama Binder on April 03, 2002 at 08:56:25:
Binder, is you rr elease bearing a conventional type bearing that looks about like any other, or is it of the old graphite block type? If the latter it may be worn down enough that you're out of adjustment room. If it is a regular type bearing, it being bad wouldn't keep you from disengaging the clutch. It may be the fingers need adjusting like others have suggested, if the design allows for it. Just thinking back to suggestions some folks made about the similar problem redrev is having with his M clutch not disengaging (We're going to get after that, folks, as soon as his shop warms up!), is it possible your clutch disk is in backwards? If the splined center of the disk sticks further out one side than the other and you've got it on in the wrong direction, the longer side could interfere with disengaging. Something else to check out. Good luck. Scotty
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