Posted by Dale_MN on October 18, 2011 at 19:44:24 from (208.38.113.117):
In Reply to: M clutch posted by Dale_MN on October 14, 2011 at 18:32:54:
Updating, I pulled the belly pump this afternoon and had a chance to visually inspect the clutch. I'm not familiar enough to know how things should look but the release bearing assy moves easily and engages the 3 levers when the clutch is depressed (1st 2 pics, clutch depressed and clutch out). I assume that means the friction disc is stuck to the drive plate. Is this a symptom of a clutch that in the near future will need to be rebuilt? Also, the seal on the input shaft for the belly pump has been leaking. It looks like a the seal and bearing are held in place by a casting. Removing the cap bolts and casting would give access to that seal, or is it more complex than it looks?
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