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Re: 1466 isn't working very good
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Posted by Travis on June 08, 2003 at 05:49:58 from (206.72.27.204):
In Reply to: 1466 isn't working very good posted by Bryce Andreasen (Magnum) on June 07, 2003 at 20:13:00:
I would definitly check for a hydraulic clutch--if you have a cab on it, it will be hard to see, but I have seen them either way. If it doesn't have a hyd. clutch there will just be a straight rod from the clutch pedal to where it goes into the bell housing. If it has the hyd. clutch there will be a small cylinder inline from the rod on at the clutch pedal. I have one neighbor with a '73 1066 that has a hyd. clutch and another with a '74 1066 that doesn't have one, but I am pretty sure it used to have one. I have one on my 966, and compared to my brothers 856, I couldn't live without it. You can add one on--if you can find one. I have been searching for one at salvage yards across Iowa and nobody has them and says if they do they are gone almost immediately--and they want no less than $300 for them. If you do have one, I would make sure that it is working, if it is--then I would say your pressure plate is getting bad or maybe you need to give the throwout bearing a couple shots of grease. Hope this helps. Sorry for being so long winded.
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