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Quater master 7.25 v drive. Adjustent tips?

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awdmonster1904

Freelancer
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Aug 23, 2007
Chino, California
I just finished Installing this twin disk clutch

It has the cleared fork
New slave master cyl

I did notice that I had to adjust the master cyl rod more towards the driver seat (in) instead out like a act clutch then I noticed .... My pedal was fubar had massive play after a year of service with OEM parts it finally failed
I did noticed when I pulled the pedal up it would make a grinding sound
So I press it back in and it Stoped the noice

What would the sound be ? Only does it when I let go if the clutch


I'm going to get a new pedal assembely and try it again

I would like to know from twin disk users what's your adjustments got any tips
This is the first time using one.
 
my PTT does the same thing, with the chattering at idle. one thing i learned right away about twin disc's, is that you do not want to over-extend the pressure plate fingers. for that reason i use a pedal stop with mine, and have it adjusted so that it only goes far enough not to drag. otherwise, adjust it as normal, so that you can push the slave rod back in easily.

since i don't use the clutch switch to start it, i removed that switch, and threaded in a bolt there with a nut on it for my pedal stop. you will need to weld in braces to keep it from flexing if you are hard on the pedal stop. i found that one out quick when i bent it in one nights thrashing :D
 
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