Posted by FBH44 on August 01, 2013 at 17:13:58 from (64.85.214.53):
Spent all day under the "H". No closer to solving the clutch-pedal-travel-distance problem. [Side rod alongside the "H" was barely threaded into the pedal bracket, barely holding on by one thread. It worked OK and all, but no adjustment left.] Here's where I am; Clutch disc; Mine measures 0.310" across, the Case dealer's re-man one measures 0.350". Can't tell the difference. Gotta believe mine is OK. Pressure Plate; My three finger ends have lots of metal left, the re-man plate at Case has very worn fingers, and has been ground down. I have 3/16" of metal left on the business end of the plate, the re-man one has been machined down to a whole lot less. Gotta believe mine is OK. Release bearing; Mine measures identical to the new Case-CNH one. Side-by-side absolutely no difference, except mine runs buttery smooth. Adjustment; I got a copy of the IH clutch adjustment manual, and thought I'd found the problem; the manual says to adjust the fingers so there's 2 5/32" of height from the finger tips down to level with the plate. Mine had 2 13/16", I thought AH-HAH, way too tall. Adjusted it to that, reassembled the thing, and it's much worse. It has gotta be readjusted back up to 2 13/16 or so. OK, guys, I'm at a loss. Got any bright ideas?
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