That's if it's a one piece clutch brake. I have a two piece on mine. Two pins/rods can be used to squeeze together and then separate the brake. Takes more time taking the cover off of tranny than replacing clutch brake.
We were having issues with the clutch brake. It wouldn't release or something. Like within three weeks it would break a tab. Was really frustrating. Mechanics looked at it and were saying operator error. Big arguments, cause I knew better. Not long after clutch came apart. Turns out there was something wrong....shaft was bent? Something about "run through". Never quite understand wtf they were talking about. But they did apologize and take back blaming it on me. lol
is clutch braking real or a myth?
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Well if I go by my school's training trucks then clutch braking is a myth.
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1 guy looked like he was fighting with the shift lever slamming it all over the place. I want to jump up on the tank and slap him and ask him if that is how he handles his girl friend?
I also asked the teacher about the clutch brake on the school trucks and he just looked at me and smirked
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