Quote from: TimTyler on June 16, 2013, 01:43:11 AMQuote from: ccarlsonnh on June 03, 2013, 09:57:46 PM... as the disk wears, freeplay decreases... Wouldn't freeplay increase with a worn disk since the pushrod would need to be depressed more to reach the clutch spring?I don't believe so. As the disk wears, the spring, which is in constant contact with the disk when engaged, moves back toward the rear of the transmission thus requiring less movement of the clutch rod to depress the spring. At least that's how it looks to me in examining the parts fiche. Others' thoughts?
Quote from: ccarlsonnh on June 03, 2013, 09:57:46 PM... as the disk wears, freeplay decreases... Wouldn't freeplay increase with a worn disk since the pushrod would need to be depressed more to reach the clutch spring?
... as the disk wears, freeplay decreases...