What kind of Clutches are there?
04-26-2025, (Subject: What kind of Clutches are there? ) 
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RE: What kind of Clutches are there?
You can use a manual adjustment clutch, even though your manufacturer states you cannot. The only reason they say that is for easier serviceability. All because the service port is smaller because of the hydraulic slave cylinder. My last truck (Volvo VNL) had an Eaton easy pedal manual adjustment clutch in it, and I didn’t have much of an issue adjusting it despite all this. I just used that simple 1/2 stainless steel steel rod to bring it in the spec when adjusting . Ran it that way for 450,000 miles before I sold it. I even changed out the clutch brake out on it once. On my current truck which is a 2015 International Prostar I plan on changing my clutch out to a Eaton easy pedal VCT clutch (Part # 308925-35) because my Eaton self adjusting clutch is getting kind of wonky and I do a lot of city driving using the clutch a lot.


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RE: What kind of Clutches are there? - Volvo8873 - 04-26-2025



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