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Posted by Bill B on July 15, 2003 at 12:47:47 from (68.118.183.168):
In Reply to: Re: Re: F-20 Price? posted by The Red Barron on July 15, 2003 at 10:12:32:
One of mine was stuck and mice did the deed. They get in the timing hole in the bell housing and nest in the clutch. Mice pissrusts the metal components, and sticks the clutch disk to the clutch plate and the flywheel. It is not real hard to fix. Remove the driveshaft cover, the drive shaft, and the bolts for the bell housing. The housing may come off hard if the shaft is rusted to the clutch disk. Take it all apart, and you may find the clutch disk needs replacing. Clean the rust from the flywheel and pressure plate, and put it back together. PUT A RUBBER STOPPER IN THE HOLE so the mice dont return.
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