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Re: How to keep a slip cluch from freezing
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Posted by david on December 18, 2001 at 11:56:14 from (162.114.24.120):
In Reply to: How to keep a slip cluch from freezing posted by Pops on December 16, 2001 at 20:07:50:
Never, ever put grease or oil on a slip clutch. You trade freezing up for uncontrolled slippage. If you can't keep it dry (and after it has been sitting for a while) liiosen all the bolts, take a piece of chalk, mark accross plates and discs, start pto (hard start). This should slip the clutch and free up rusted parts. Tight and use. LET CLUTCH COOL before touching after slipping. Somebody will say "duh" (I know, I know) but it is a painful lesson.
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