Posted by Goodman on September 14, 2011 at 05:35:57 from (208.61.228.130):
Trying to narrow down the issue with my Super A clutch before it appears I will have to break apart this recently completed restoration. Just to update - Installed New clutch, pressure plate, throughout bearing, pilot bushing, etc. All in adjustment as per spec but still getting power to transmission. I Can start the engine in gear, clutch depressed, tractor never moved. Clutch engages great, no grabbing, no noise, but if I take it out of gear, with cluth down, immediately the shaft starts turning back to the transmission. Only way to put it back in gear is kill and restart in gear. I sure hate to break apart if I don't have to and have narrowed down issue to clutch plate not sliding on spline of shaft or pilot bushing friction. Can anyone tell me how much pressure plate should move and if clutch disc actually moves on the spline when clutch is depressed. I can see the spline and clutch disc and it doesn't appear to move at all. That would mean it stays in contact with flywheel. How much should it move?...1/16, 1/8"??
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