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But the good news is, they are all still available.
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Okay, clutch is apart. Left side ISO bushings were gone and my 3 pin flange had the whole center knocked out. My shaft looks great, the drive flange w/ the slots does have just a tad of wear in the slots, should that be replaced? Both flanges have no grooves and look good, but will be faced. The throw out lever does have 2 grooves in it, can the be welded and reground? This will only be used for mowing, how much of the assembly should be replaced? I know the 3 pin flange, disc, and throwout bearing. Just not wanting to go overboard.
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Not sure on the other items, but I fixed my throwout bearing. Drilled a 1/16 size hole and filled the bearings with grease using a grease zert, nylon nut, and a hyperdermic needle. Not sure if it will be as good as a new one, but saved some time and was fun to try.
Dont do what I did with the clutch friction plates and not truly resurface and dont use the existing friction disk. ![]() Good Luck! |
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My clutch shows little wear and in great shape except that the 3 bolt flange broke and wore out the holes in the disc. That flange is very thin metal, and I really hate to go back with it, but really don't have a choice it looks like.
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