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Ford tractor flywheel specs. Karl Townsend 04-26-2008
Posted by Karl Townsend on April 27, 2008, 2:18 pm
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> Karl,
>
> Spec is 1.710 on the 11" clutch and a factory 3 finger pressure plate.
>

BINGO, thanks a lot.

Karl



Posted by Steve W. on April 27, 2008, 6:28 pm
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Karl Townsend wrote:
>> Karl,
>>
>> Spec is 1.710 on the 11" clutch and a factory 3 finger pressure plate.
>>
>
> BINGO, thanks a lot.
>
> Karl
>
>
No problem, just had to dig out my OLD books. Oh and that is the same
spec that is used on most of the Fords with the 11" two stage
(2000,3000,4000 series, the older 230 series as well.
It is also the same as the Massey Ferguson tractors that have an 11" two
stage clutch with forged fingers. That covers a LOT of tractors!
--
Steve W.
Near Cooperstown, New York

Posted by spaco on April 28, 2008, 10:03 am
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Have you posted to places like ssbtractor.com yet?
Boy, I sure wouldn't want to have to split my 1964 Ford 4000 gas
powered backhoe twice to get it right!

Thanks for the "heads up". I forgot that I need to go out there and
push the clutch pedal a couple of times each winter to keep the thing
from sticking. It's a hairy deal in the spring to get it out of
building sometimes!

Pete Stanaitis
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Karl Townsend wrote:

> My 1970 Ford 2000 3 cylinder is in two pieces right now. I have the flywheel
> all mounted for machining. Now, I find out the spec. I need is not in the
> repair manual.
>
> There are two surfaces on this flywheel. The clutch itself mounts to the
> higher outer ring. The pressure plate surface is around 1.7 to 1.75 lower. I
> need the exact spec. on this height difference. I can see this height
> effects the clutch performance by changing when the PTO and forward disks
> engage relative to each other.
>
> Any suggestions on where to get the spec?
>
> Karl
>
>

Posted by Ecnerwal on April 28, 2008, 10:15 am
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> Any suggestions on where to get the spec?

Measure a NOS one, probably.

Yeah, the repair manuals (so called) are an expensive waste of time and
shelf space, mostly - very general and vague, without the sort of info
that they should have (1969 4500 diesel TLB).

Have you tried the ford board at yesterday's tractor? That's one source
of info I've found to be of some use.

http://www.ytmag.com/ford/wwwboard1.html

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Cats, coffee, chocolate...vices to live by

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