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In Reply to: Re: ford 6610 engine swop posted by RR on Saturday, April 19, 2008:
sorry didnt adjust clutch when i fitted the engine, so dont realy know what the adjustment consists of.
When i swapped engines i used the original flywheel and clutch so i didnt go looking for trouble.
went back as it came out.
But yes theoretically thats possible, though as these clutches last so long isnt it unlikely that its been skimmed so much ?
I usually work on internationals and they can be skimmed too far, cabs with mechanical likage have to be extended and cabs with hydraulic linkage ive fitted longer slave cyl rods.