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C is split,now what?
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Posted by Paul Shuler on August 03, 2000 at 16:40:25 from (152.163.197.203):
Split my Dads 1950 C today.When you pressed in the clutch you had to mash it to the bottom befor it engaged and when you let it out about a half inch into it hold she was going to leave there. The adjustment was all the way out. When I split it the first thing I noticed was the shaft coming out of the bell housing had a thing a majig on it that fits between two forks that should move forward when the clutch is pressed in. It was turned side ways so the forks slid up and down and did not move the thingy majig very much. I turned it to where it was in the grooves again. Could this had been some of my problem or is this unrelated to my clutch problem. Have not takin off the clutch yet. Saving that for tommorow.I sorry if this is a stupid question but I'm trying to learn. Thanks Paul
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