LanceRobson
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I'm going to pick up an M35A2 of ours that leaked tranny oil on the clutch and may have damaged the clutch disk and pressure plate. I'm not experienced with cluthes.
The tranny began leaking after 3-4 hours of highway driving on a hot day. It has been on a lot of trips before without leaking but none of those had more than 30 minutes at high speed with the other mileage at lower speeds.
The vent cap bounces up and down and rotates but I have not yet pulled it to be sure the rubber is not stuck.
I've got a new pressure plate, pilot bushing and clutch disk. I also have a known good tranny and a serviceable used clutch disk along with a just resurfaced flywheel.
I just opened the box with the new clutch disk and it looks like a 5-ton disk to me. It does not have the second round plate in the center with the springs, just a single steel plate like a 5-ton disk. Unlike the 5-ton disks I've seen before which had pads of friction material all the way around the outer rim this one has only six pads arranged in three pairs. There are no part numbers on the disk or box.
The new parts came from TNJ Murry.
The input shaft hole and splines are the correct diameter for the deuce input shaft. The length of the center splined hub is 1-3/4" on the used disk and 1-1/2" on the new disk.
I don't have any way to post a picture tonight.
Since the new disk lacks the second smaller disk and springs but has only six friction pads it seems (to my not so knowledgeable eyes) to have traits of both a deuce and 5-ton disk.
Any thoughts?
Does anyone know if the deuce and 5-ton input shafts are the same size?
If need be, I'll put the used disk in to get it home.
Lance
The tranny began leaking after 3-4 hours of highway driving on a hot day. It has been on a lot of trips before without leaking but none of those had more than 30 minutes at high speed with the other mileage at lower speeds.
The vent cap bounces up and down and rotates but I have not yet pulled it to be sure the rubber is not stuck.
I've got a new pressure plate, pilot bushing and clutch disk. I also have a known good tranny and a serviceable used clutch disk along with a just resurfaced flywheel.
I just opened the box with the new clutch disk and it looks like a 5-ton disk to me. It does not have the second round plate in the center with the springs, just a single steel plate like a 5-ton disk. Unlike the 5-ton disks I've seen before which had pads of friction material all the way around the outer rim this one has only six pads arranged in three pairs. There are no part numbers on the disk or box.
The new parts came from TNJ Murry.
The input shaft hole and splines are the correct diameter for the deuce input shaft. The length of the center splined hub is 1-3/4" on the used disk and 1-1/2" on the new disk.
I don't have any way to post a picture tonight.
Since the new disk lacks the second smaller disk and springs but has only six friction pads it seems (to my not so knowledgeable eyes) to have traits of both a deuce and 5-ton disk.
Any thoughts?
Does anyone know if the deuce and 5-ton input shafts are the same size?
If need be, I'll put the used disk in to get it home.
Lance