RE: Centerforce Clutch problem
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RE: Centerforce Clutch problem



The rod is adjusted all the way out and it already has a return 
spring...both are new.

Dave Walters wrote:
> 
> 
> ledman_70@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > 
> > I can pull the pedal all the way out with my toe, but as soon as you 
> > touch it, it drops about 3". From there, it's about 3-4" before the 
> > clutch disengages. When I swapped the 4-spd in I had to weld an 
> > extention on the lower leg of the torque shaft to get it to line up with 
> > 
> > 
> > the fork, so I thought the shaft was wrong, but it looks identical to 
> > the correct ones I've seen.
> > 
> Jeff,
> 
> I gotta type quick,my puter keeps locking up.Sounds like you need to 
> work on your adjusting rod that connects the Z bar to the fork.And add a 
> 
> return spring if you don't have one.After properly adjusted,you should 
> have only 1" of movement before disengagement.
> 
> 
> 
>   Dave Walters
>   Denver, Co.
> 
>   



Jeff Adams
64 Polara


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