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Re: Re: Gears Grinding in Cub
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Posted by Jeff_MI on June 01, 2004 at 17:59:34 from (24.247.143.159):
In Reply to: Re: Gears Grinding in Cub posted by farmallman on May 31, 2004 at 18:34:15:
I actually may have just figured that out. I was out adjusting my clutch pedal, and if the throwout bearing was less than 1/8" from the pressure plate, the bearing (which tends to wobble a bit)would keep hitting the plate levers. This caused a grinding type noise. After I moved the bearing back, it stopped. You can move the bearing back by loosening a 5/8" bolt at the base of your clutch pedal, then moving the metal arm back. Do this while you're looking at your bearing's position. This may do it.
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