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Re: Farmall 450 problem Clutch or torque?????
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Posted by Dan on January 21, 2004 at 07:16:13 from (12.160.160.64):
In Reply to: Farmall 450 problem Clutch or torque????? posted by Trapper Jr on January 21, 2004 at 06:28:44:
Is it slipping on both high side and low side on the TA? Generally if it slipps on the low side it is the ramp and rollers in the ta, on the high side or both it is the ta clutch. How was the main pressure plate. If you turned the flywheel perhaps it is not set correctly to put enough pressure on the clutch plate. Have you gone through the adjustments for ta and clutch? That is necessary to get it all to work right. Have not heard anyone talk about failure of the ta clutch pressure plate but suppose that is a posibility. Make sure linkages are adjusted correctly before tearing it apart again. Other thing that I even hate to mentiobn, you din't forget to take the compression bolts out of the main pressure plate when you put it together? Seems like you also use similar ones in ta pressure plate.
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