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Bought an M-610 Just Need a Little Help
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<blockquote data-quote="alchemysa" data-source="post: 99286" data-attributes="member: 13436"><p>Kellen ... "As far as the lever go, they will sit at vertical now. I adjusted them so they have about 3.5" of movement each way. I also checked the actuator nuts to make sure they have full contact when put in forward or reverse. "</p><p>The clutch actuator nuts have to be adjusted exactly as per the manual. With the lever 4" forward, set the rear nut to full contact, then adjust the front one with a straight edge across the clutch face so that both clutches are in alignment. Do not (as a I tried to do) adjust the front nut by moving the lever 4" backwards and repeating the process.</p><p>If you do it the wrong way the assembly will bind against the inner wall, (or something like that). I can't remember exactly what I did or what went wrong but I know now that you have to do it by the book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alchemysa, post: 99286, member: 13436"] Kellen ... "As far as the lever go, they will sit at vertical now. I adjusted them so they have about 3.5” of movement each way. I also checked the actuator nuts to make sure they have full contact when put in forward or reverse. " The clutch actuator nuts have to be adjusted exactly as per the manual. With the lever 4" forward, set the rear nut to full contact, then adjust the front one with a straight edge across the clutch face so that both clutches are in alignment. Do not (as a I tried to do) adjust the front nut by moving the lever 4" backwards and repeating the process. If you do it the wrong way the assembly will bind against the inner wall, (or something like that). I can't remember exactly what I did or what went wrong but I know now that you have to do it by the book. [/QUOTE]
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