Posted by Mike Farmer on December 05, 2007 at 12:37:23 from (86.31.81.164):
Just finished rebuilding my H engine. New crank, new rings, obviously all new gaskets, new paint, broken finger nails, all over filthy. refit flywheel (with cracks)fit new clutch plate, fit the pressure plate, centralise by eye. Lift on hand hoist and slide into place. Straight in lined up, bolted up, top two bolts and one on each side. Clutch pedal flops forward, say Oh! dearie dearie me. Fortunately at this stage check clutch movement, virtually none. Say Oh! bother. Resplit tractor. Check adjustment of pressure plate, actuating fingers out by about 3/8 inch so re-set them. Refit clutch spring, pedal goes back as it should. Line up and refit engine, goes in easy. bolt up same as before. clutch appears ok. Like my old teacher said "must pay more attention" Well it was something to do on a Tuesday. MTF
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