What is the proper way to adjust the clutch on a 95 4700 T444E with a 6plus spicer transmission? It had almost no free play, clutch was releasing at the end of the stroke. I adjusted the linkage to around 2" of free pedal and now the clutch releases at the proper height. Am I supposed to be adjusting something on the pressure plate instead of the linkage?
4700 T444E Clutch Adjustment
Discussion in 'International Forum' started by aawil, Jul 10, 2022.
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Never adjust the external linkage. You need to adjust that back to how it was in the first place. To adjust a clutch for wear, you need to adjust it internally.
I found a video on You tube that sums it up. Keep in mind, in the video, he said you want about 3 inches of pedal free play, this is wrong, you want about 1/2 of that. When the internal adjustment is correct, you have about a 3/4" gap between the release bearing and the front of the transmission.
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I don't believe there is a clutch brake on a Spicer 6 plus 1 transmission. If there is an adjustment on pressure plate you can adjust it there. The rod that connects to clutch lever in the clutch housing should have a long threaded portion at the top for adjusting the clutch free play.
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There isnt a clutch brake that I'm aware of. The linkage does have a long threaded portion at the upper connection to the pedal. That's where I adjusted it at.
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You did it correctly!
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I'm sure I did, I barred the engine over and I can't see anyway to adjust it at the clutch. Guess I will leave it with free pedal.
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