clutch slippage

Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by gunner76, Dec 11, 2011.

  1. bender

    bender Road Train Member

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    Good point, I've seen that happen and I've also seen incorrect washers used on the flywheel mounting bolts (too thick) on Cat engines and the bolt heads then interfere with the clutch disc hub and keep the disc from mating with the flywheel. Cats require a very thin washer under the flywheel bolts.
     
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  3. rebel127

    rebel127 Light Load Member

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    Would the clutch still disengage if one is in backward's? No mater what it's got to come out.
     
  4. Shade Tree

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    If memory serves me correctly there will be an immediately noticible issue with the release bearing. It will be pushed all the way out.
     
  5. gunner76

    gunner76 Medium Load Member

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    I took the truck out with a load today and it started slipping right off the bat when I was empty. I got loaded and it never did it again the rest of the day, and I run it hard on the hills. Time will tell how it treats me, but i'm still a little afraid the reman clutch won't last.
     
  6. Superhauler

    Superhauler TEACHER OF MEN

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    i put a lipe clutch in my last truck slipped the first time until i loaded a heavy load never slipped again.
     
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