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|    02-17-2019, (Subject: Adjusting clutch )   Post: #10   |  |||
 
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|  RE: Adjusting clutch    Here’s an odd question. I picked a new Eaton ez pedal clutch for $650 the other day as I anticipate doing a clutch job in the next 3 months to a year or so, and it was on sale.    I picked it up in the truck and it’s sitting under the bunk on carpet. I didn’t realize how HEAVY the clutch actually is, wow! So I was thinking about just putting it up in the office but I was also wondering about leaving it in the cab, due to how heavy it is. Would this be a bad idea to leave the clutch in the cab? With the everyday road vibrations and such? Or should I just pull it and store it  |  |||
|    02-17-2019, (Subject: Adjusting clutch )   Post: #11   |  |||
 
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|  RE: Adjusting clutch    Clutches take a LOT of abuse. You aren't gonna hurt that thing.     |  |||
 
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|    02-18-2019, (Subject: Adjusting clutch )   Post: #12   |  |||
 
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 RE: Adjusting clutch  (02-17-2019 )Kid Rock Wrote: ... Eaton has an update/fix for the easy-pedal clutches recently I think,.. make sure yours (it being on "sale") is not one of the bad ones. User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!.  |  |||
 
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|    02-18-2019, (Subject: Adjusting clutch )   Post: #13   |  |||
 
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|  RE: Adjusting clutch    I did hear ez pedal ones are trouble.   By the way had clutch brake wear out so torched it and slipped a 2 piece one on.  |  |||
 
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