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Just wondering when I put the transmission back in the macine the clutch driver which is a piece of white nylon that fits over a cam, if has to be postion to the left or right? In a repair manual I was reading it said to be sure that the driver does not hit the clutch spring. It can only move about a 1/4" to the left or right anyway so I just left it in the center. But now there is a gap between the trans. and drive motor? Just wondering which way I postion this part? P/N for the driver, brake/cam is 64194. does it really matter? It seems to me that it was on the right because of wear to the old part.
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As long as it does not sit on the spring things should go back together.
Sometimes I have to turn the clutch while pushing the transmission into the machine to get it to seat properly.
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Originally Posted by: sidfink43 As long as it does not sit on the spring things should go back together.
Sometimes I have to turn the clutch while pushing the transmission into the machine to get it to seat properly. Thank You for Your help! I was able to turn the clutch housing far enough turn get the parts to go together. Just wanted to make sure that the clutch/brake driver (white nylon piece) was on th correct side of the clutch spring. Thanks Again for Youe help. T. Jamison:)
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