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Clutch Withdrawal Mechanism

by Miller | January 22, 2009 | In Clutch No Comments

Withdrawal Mechanism

This mechanism consists of:

a forked lever, integral with a shaft (passing through clutch housing) on which the outer operat­ing lever is keyed;

a return spring, connected to outer operating lever and anchored on gearbox casing. When in normal position, this spring keeps the central thrust carbon ring away from withdrawal levers carrier ring. The carbon ring is pressed against carrier ring by the throwout ring connected to forked lever.

Clutch pedal must have a free travel of 1 3/8” to 19/16” (35 to 40 mm). Should any correction be required, turn in or out the release lever control tie rod, which is adjustable.

After adjustment, lock by nut and jam nut

clutch throwout mechanism

clutch throwout mechanism

clutch controls and adjusting mechanism

clutch controls and adjusting mechanism


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