Clutch R&R questions

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  1. Inderjit

    Inderjit Heavy Load Member

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    I should add:
    I worked with techs that only replaced clutches by putting them on the input shaft and bolting them to
    the flywheel after bolting the transmission in place. There was never a problem with this method.
    Its probably easier if your doing it without a helper.
     
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  3. Inderjit

    Inderjit Heavy Load Member

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    If you can rig it up with the jack that would be a great back saver.

    I have never seen a clutch not assembled properly from the manufacturer. Just verify the exposed disc says flywheel side on it.
     
  4. Inderjit

    Inderjit Heavy Load Member

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    If you put the pilot bearing in the flywheel you will be able to use the pilot shaft and jack to
    set the flywheel in place as well.
     
  5. jamespmack

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    Boy I sure have, and check everyone!
     
  6. jamespmack

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    Before you stab it in, make sure your install shaft slides in and out like butter. Put little bit of grease on pilot bearing area of shaft and end of splines. Slip it back and out. Look in hole with a light. If its going all the way, you will see grease impression of spline ends on pilot bearing your good. If not start over, disc's aint lined up.

    The lock trans in gear so you can spin yoke as you push it in.
     
  7. spsauerland

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    Same as I do, trick from Mr. Smith @ UNOH.
     
  8. jamespmack

    jamespmack Road Train Member

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    Do we know eachother? I know Mr. Smith. And his gladhand explanation!
     
  9. God prefers Diesels

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    I'm done for the night. I forgot to tell you guys the clutch doesn't need opened up. I can see where they labelled the side I can see as "intermediate plate". So it's good. Not a very productive day today, but I did manage to waste a bunch of diesel making multiple trips to town. Got the new input shaft on the tranny, and took the old clutch off the flywheel. Couldn't get the flywheel off, so I went to town a second time for a 3/4" gun. Got home, and didn't have an air fitting that would fit it, and I wasn't about to go to town a third time, so I packed it in for the night.
    The input shaft welded to the jack worked perfect. I welded the upright to the jack, slid the input shaft into the clutch on the engine, and then tacked it to the upright. Then I dragged the jack out from under the truck and welded it up.
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  10. spsauerland

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    We may have crossed paths, not sure. After wrenching for Uncle Sam, I attended UNOH in the fall of 2004. Spring of 2005, Uncle Sam decided I needed another tour of Iraq. I returned to UNOH in spring of 2006 and graduated in spring of 2007. Doubled up on classes to shorten my stay. I seen in one thread you commented that you loaded in one of the same steel mills as my uncle.
     
  11. jamespmack

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    Ah ok, good to formally meet you. I finished down there in 2001. Yea, half the year you might find me slumming around dirty steel mills. You ever need anything, just let me know Sir.

    Thank you for your service.
     
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