stop bolt was good and pedal travel sees good. I have been playing with these adjustments the past 2 days looking for something obvious but nothing so far other than the rust moisture issue which was quite evident in the bell housing? With a 2 stage clutch you have so much travel with the first 3 fingers than the pto travel after. The only thing though with the stop bolt, I can't press the pedal far enough down to even reach the stop bolt without my foot going awkward. The book calls for 35mm where I'm at about 50mm so maybe too much foot travel? I know you could easily misadjust because you got finger adjustments, stop bolt and linkage to deal with. I was trying to use logic here when I think grinding gears, to me, the clutch is not disengaging the motor from the backend so the clutch pack opening is the issue. With my adjustments, it doesn't matter what I play with, if I achieve the specs in the book, the pedal movement and clutch opening all is the same which is a very small opening in the clutch itself which seems to be the norm for a 2 stage clutch. Forgive if I'm sidestepping in my comments, just thinkin as I'm typin. One thing I though of which is probably wrong but only a thought was to increase the distance between the clutch fingers to give more travel with the main clutch while still maintaining the right distance with the pto clutch as well. That would be achieved by the stop bolt correct? Also remember here that I'm no clutch expert but I'm learning while I have it in the garage drying out.
Cory
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