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62 C60 Clutch
We have a '62 C60 grain truck. We have replaced the master cylinder and the clutch slave cylinder. Brakes work great but the clutch slave cylinder doesn't extend at all until the clutch about 1-2" from the floor. When it does move it only moves maybe 3/4" - 1". Not anywhere enough to release the clutch. We have bleed the line and no bubbles come out. It is a solid stream. The slave to clutch linkage free play is adjust about as tight as I would want it to be, maybe tighter. It is at most 1/4" anymore and the throw out bearing will be engaged. We have adjusted the rod from the clutch pedal to the master cylinder as far as it will go and stay threaded in the pedal. Any ideas. I purchased these parts from partsgeek.com
Master Cylinder P/N: 13-34404 Clutch Slave P/N: CS36124 Thanks |
10-27-2017, 01:34 PM | #2 |
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Re: 62 C60 Clutch
Do you have the org throw-out bearing arm with the two places for the rod? need to be inboard? You might try posting on heavy haulers on this forum.
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Re: 62 C60 Clutch
Thanks. I didn't see that forum before. It should be on the inside but it might have gotten in the wrong whole when I put the slave cylinder on there. I will check.
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10-28-2017, 01:10 PM | #4 |
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Re: 62 C60 Clutch
did you replace the clutch? was it a kit? (presser plate/kit t/o bearing) there are different types. You probably already know this.
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Re: 62 C60 Clutch
was the bore size the same?
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Re: 62 C60 Clutch
You need to push the slave cyl rod into the cyl. till it bottoms out. Then adjust the rod till you get about1/4 in. freeplay between the rod & clutch fork. If that is not it then bleed the wheel cyl. You will still have air in it. Make sure you didn't adjust the master cyl rod out too much . It needs a slight amount of freeplay so the piston can return all the way.
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Re: 62 C60 Clutch
how about giving us a picture of what you have
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