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kycub 03-12-2014 01:48 PM

cub 86 ?'s
 
I have a model 86 that I just replaced the teaser spring, Throw Out bearing, and clutch disc on. I may still need to adjust the clutch linkage, but I noticed after getting everything back together that the entire throw out bearing looks to be turning against the hinged plate. I noticed some sparks, and the bearing getting hot. I'm not sure if this will wear away eventually, or if something isn't right. The clutch engages and dis-engages like it should. any help is appreciated.:bigthink:

Sam Mac 03-12-2014 04:26 PM

Something is wrong. Look in the tech section for the manual and take a look or post some pics of what you have.

Cubcrazy 03-12-2014 05:24 PM

Definitely post some pics of what you got.:ThumbsUp:

_DX3_ 03-12-2014 06:14 PM

Should have about a 1/4" of space or less between bearing and lever. Adjust clutch per the manual.

kycub 03-13-2014 01:54 PM

I think I may have found my problem. When I compared it to my 128, I noticed the 86 was missing a spacer, that on the 128, the teaser spring lays inside it, and the spacer is between the clutch rod, and the rear clutch disc plate. My 86 now has a 10hp in place of the factory 8hp, and could explain why this spacer was gone and why I now need one???

kycub 03-13-2014 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by kycub (Post 248556)
I think I may have found my problem. When I compared it to my 128, I noticed the 86 was missing a spacer, that on the 128, the teaser spring lays inside it, and the spacer is between the clutch rod, and the rear clutch disc plate. My 86 now has a 10hp in place of the factory 8hp, and could explain why this spacer was gone and why I now need one???

Ok, after some net surfing, I found in missing a 911-3040 spring spacer. Now finding one...


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