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jkp713@msn.com
Joined: 10/1/2006
Location: Bristol, PA
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clutch adjustment
Posted: Sun Oct 1, 2006 8:32:45 AM |
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I have an Eaton rtxf Lo-Lo trans The slave cyclinder went and replaced. Now the pedal doesn't want to grab and I can't get it in gear without grinding the hell out of it or starting in gear. I checked the servo adjustment and it looks like it's fine. Do I need to have the cluth adjusted or replaced. I looked up through the inspection plate, bit all I can see is a grease fitting on the bearing. does anyone have any answers? The truck is a 1988 Autocar 64 with a Cat 3306 engine. it has 23,500 miles on it and has sat for a year before I bought it. Thanks, Jim |
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mrkw77@yahoo.com
Joined: 11/23/2006
Location: bethany, MO
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RE:clutch adjustment
Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 1:44:48 PM |
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you need to ajust the presure plate also the gap between the clutch brake and the through out bering should not go over 1/2 of a inch |
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jim99gmc
Joined: 6/9/2008
Location: kennesaw, GA
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RE:clutch adjustment
Posted: Mon Jun 9, 2008 5:46:09 PM |
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I need to adjust the clutch on a 99 GMC 7500 With 7 speed caterpillar engine |
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