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In Reply to: Torque specs posted by Lupe Barela on Tuesday, November 10, 2009:
Flywheel bolt torque is 95ft lbs. Cluch not listed, not a big deal, could use std torque chart for that particular grade of bolt. Clutch fingers them selves are not adjustable, the contact button is but basically just so they are all even. If pressure plate and disc are good, flywheel step correct, the fingers will lay nearly parallel to pressure plate.I personally bolt clutch to flywheel to make sure it is fitting properly, and then , cap fingers, remove it and put it on the pto and trans shafts for ease of joining engine and trans and to prevent damage to the pto flat washer. Have seen many bent from improper assembly, will cause leak plus excessive end play on shaft. It is a little bit of a pain bolting clutch on from underneath but well worth it.
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