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Join Date: May 2010
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Once again thanking everyone for their input and helpful pictures to the problem issue that I have with my clutch adjusting mechanism.
I may have finally, and i do mean finally found, what the issue is. Looking at 1955cj5 photo that he sent. I do think my problem is with the shaft that is coming out from the bell housing where the adjustment lever attaches to. I believe the problem issue I'm having is with the shaft hole positioning. 1955cj5 photo shows the actuating lever being pinned at a 12 o'clock position. The shaft coming out from my Bell Housing has its pin hole at a 2 o'clock position. Attaching, pinning, the clutch actuating lever at the 2 0'clock positioning point on the shaft lowers the actuating lever down to where the trunnion can't reach. I believe the shaft hole positioning is the problem. At this point in time I believe I had two options without pulling the Bell Housing apart and replacing that shaft. I really don't want to do that. I can try to fill the current shaft pin hole and then try to drill a straight hole at the 12 o'clock positioning, or work with what I have and extend the trunnion and see how that goes. My preferance is to extend the trunnion. Whatcha think guys? I don't remember who I bought the new Bell Housing Shafts from. |
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