Posted by Doug - Iowa on July 02, 2020 at 13:09:06 from (216.248.81.129):
In Reply to: Re: Stuck clutch posted by Bill(Wis) on July 02, 2020 at 11:16:02:
x2. I have a 1/4 hole drilled in mine exactly for this purpose. Block the clutch down with a piece of wood between the pedal and the radius rod mount. Block the wheels and idle in neutral. Spray one can of Brake-Kleen into the hole using the straw, and wiggle it around so you get a wider spray pattern. The idea is to soak everything in there. Shut off and let sit overnight. Next day take the block out and try it. If still stuck, put the clutch pedal block back in and give it another can this time without it running. Next day try it again. This process has worked on every stuck 8N clutch I have used it on. If you get it freed up, run it and never let it set overnight without the pedal block in place. Seems once they start sticking it will do it every time you forget the block.
If this process don't work, you can try pulling the steering box off the top of the clutch housing (take hood off, disconnect steering, wiring, etc.) you can get into the clutch from the top. Otherwise you'll have to split it and fix it right.
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