hondo100
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Throw-out bearing went. I got a new clutch disc, pressure plate, thow-out bearing and pilot bearing from good source. Got it all back together...No clutch. Grinds when I attempt to put in gear-any gear.
Adjusted the clutch all the way out and I can start truck in gear with clutch pedal to floor and the truck does not jump forward. But when I attempt to change gears, it grinds.
I can see the throwout bearing move forward and engage the fingers of the pressure plate.
Pulled the transmission, left the clutch parts installed. I then installed a spare transmission input shaft. With clutch adjusted all the way out I can barely spin the shaft and pressure plate by hand.
Pulled clutch plate, pressure plate, and throwout bearing and compared to original parts. The OLD throwout bearing collar is about 1/4 inch SHORTER than the new one. I carefully reassembled the new disc, new pressure plate and new throwout bearing. Using the spare input shaft I can freely spin the disc until I start tightening the pressure plate bolts.
It's all back together and the same thing: With the clutch adjusted all the way out I can barely spin the disc by hand with the spare input shaft.
I'd reinstall the old pressure plate but the fingers are worn badly due to the thowout bearing disintegrating.
Any thoughts or ideas?
Adjusted the clutch all the way out and I can start truck in gear with clutch pedal to floor and the truck does not jump forward. But when I attempt to change gears, it grinds.
I can see the throwout bearing move forward and engage the fingers of the pressure plate.
Pulled the transmission, left the clutch parts installed. I then installed a spare transmission input shaft. With clutch adjusted all the way out I can barely spin the shaft and pressure plate by hand.
Pulled clutch plate, pressure plate, and throwout bearing and compared to original parts. The OLD throwout bearing collar is about 1/4 inch SHORTER than the new one. I carefully reassembled the new disc, new pressure plate and new throwout bearing. Using the spare input shaft I can freely spin the disc until I start tightening the pressure plate bolts.
It's all back together and the same thing: With the clutch adjusted all the way out I can barely spin the disc by hand with the spare input shaft.
I'd reinstall the old pressure plate but the fingers are worn badly due to the thowout bearing disintegrating.
Any thoughts or ideas?