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<blockquote data-quote="Chip Schweiss" data-source="post: 16306913" data-attributes="member: 194852"><p>When disengaged the throwout bearing should not be resting against the clutch fingers. If it is, the clutch could not be fully engaged and you will wear out the throwout bearing really fast. You should be able to see a slight gap.</p><p></p><p>This can be caused by over-tightening the adjustable cable or bad cable that is binding in the housing.</p><p></p><p>If you confirm the throwout bearing is fully disengaged, contact Mcleod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chip Schweiss, post: 16306913, member: 194852"] When disengaged the throwout bearing should not be resting against the clutch fingers. If it is, the clutch could not be fully engaged and you will wear out the throwout bearing really fast. You should be able to see a slight gap. This can be caused by over-tightening the adjustable cable or bad cable that is binding in the housing. If you confirm the throwout bearing is fully disengaged, contact Mcleod. [/QUOTE]
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