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Re: Farmall H presure plate question
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Posted by lee on July 16, 2004 at 13:43:59 from (24.24.95.246):
In Reply to: Farmall H presure plate question posted by SCOTT IN MO on July 16, 2004 at 10:18:32:
If you've got the cash and you don't want to fool with the old one, replace it with a new one. Myself, I would just replace what's needed. The pressure plate assembly comes apart so all the individual parts can be checked and replaced as needed. Release fingers wear, pins wear, springs may get soft or break. The plate itself must be flat with no cracks or serious heat checks or grooves, same for flywheel. Flatness can be checked with a good straight edge. If you are not comfortable making the necessary decisions buy a new assembly. Last one I did I put new springs, release fingers and pins on the old press plate which checked out good. I checked flywheel for flat, no serious grooves. Did not grind flywheel. Replaced clutch disk and pilot and throw-out bearings with new parts.
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