JD 185 PTO clutch

   / JD 185 PTO clutch #1  

skunky

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Removed PTO clutch/pulley assembly to replace pulley next to it. Now how tight should i tighted the bolt going through the clutch/pulley assembly and what should the clearances be between the clutches.

WHAT HAPPEN IS I TIGHTEN CLUTCH/PULLEY SO MUCH THAT THE ENGINE WOULD TURN REAL HEAVEY not fast enough to start, HOPE I DIDNT BREAK CLUTCH

please help
 
   / JD 185 PTO clutch #2  
There is a torque on the clutch bolt, but I can't remember it. It doesn't have to be uber tight. Use a 1/2"-drive ratchet and tighten it normally. You shouldn't be able to overdue it with a regular ratchet.

The clutch air gap is 0.018" if I remember correctly. Sounds like you don't have enough (or any) air gap.

Oh, also make sure the clutch is aligned properly on the anti-rotation pin coming down from the frame. If you don't get the hole in the outer part of the clutch over that pin, it will cock the whole assembly as you tighten the bolt, putting the whole deal in a bind.

Good luck!
 
   / JD 185 PTO clutch
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#3  
thank you very much i will check this.

I beleive i may have over torgue the bolt and clutches are not line up correctly but when i loosen the bolt the engine turns easy but im worried because the bolt feels loose. i will check again i may be missing something.

i will let you know how it works out.
thanks again
 

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