Posted by Janicholson on January 28, 2009 at 17:15:40 from (66.173.50.166):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall B clutch posted by 1066 on January 28, 2009 at 14:23:20:
The fingers will be in the area of 1/2" more toward the flywheel when a new disk is put into a worn out FW and PP. The Auburn original clutch (to my knowledge) was primarily heavier springs and beefier levers. But effectively there were few complaints on either. I have never heard of a replacement driven disk that would not work in either clutch, but it could be. As the clutch wears the free play goes away. Thus the adjustment is always looser (more free play) when it wears. If the T/O bearing or linkage starts to go, (or in a cable or hydraulic clutch, the cable stretches or fluid is low) the pedal free play gets bigger. If your clutch adjustment has 1" or so of freeplay, and when pushed to that spot the fingers are touching the T/O bearing, and from their it feels much stiffer, but still will not release, it is likely assembled incorrectly. JimN
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