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Re: M clutch issues...again
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Posted by Haas on May 17, 2002 at 16:55:48 from (129.37.117.113):
In Reply to: M clutch issues...again posted by Dave from MN on May 17, 2002 at 08:16:58:
You don't mention the pilot bearing and as best I read, neither did anyone else. Did you replace it?? Did you lube it?? On the M, there is a way to grease the pilot bearing. The flywheel has a recess in it with a zerk fitting. You access it by turning the engine until the zerk is at the hole in the bottom of the clutch housing just under the fly wheel. May be hard to find, as often the recess is full of dirt and grease. If you did not change the pilot bearing and did not lube it, it could well be that the pilot bearing has enough friction to keep the drive shaft and the gears turning. On the M, if you have the Lift all in there, it should provide enough drag to stop the gears fairly quickly. If you lube the pilot bearing through the zerk, only give it a couple of strokes, as you don't want to get grease on the clutch facing.
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