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Working on a 122 for a buddy of mine. Removed old clutch, installed new one with new bearing, teaser spring, drive shaft, and 800ib spring from Midwest super cup. Clutch will not engage. Worked ok before removed, but old clutch was weak.
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with the motor moved forward the clutch cannot be turned, even with the clutch engaged and tractor in neutral the drive shaft cannot be turned , need some advice thnx in advance
also on the rear pressure plate is wanting to rub excessively on the the clutch engagement arm??? why? adjusting nut is all the way loose too. |
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Just a guess....
Looks like the throw out bearing is installed back words.
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a few pics of the driveline
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the throwout arm rubs because you have the adjuster nut backed all the way off. adjust it in and it will pull it closer to the bearing.
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When you adjust the nut in farther you cannot press the clutch more than 1/2 way down.
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Is your brake mechanism free?
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im with merk, the throwout bearing is on backwards.
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no, you can see the shoulder of the throw out bearing facing the teaser so that's in correct.
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is the spring coil binding? did you adjust the brake correctly? that can hold back pedal travel
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