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Meavy_Hetal
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Topic: Clutch kit for AC220Posted: 10 hours 28 minutes ago at 2:33am |
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Hi there,
I am new here and looking for a bit of advice. Became a 220 owner last summer in England, UK after bidding on it at auction. I have been told by the previous owner it is the only one in the country. This has meant parts are having to come from the US. I have reconditioned the starter motor and have a ring gear on its way over from the States as they weren't always meshing and a bit chewed in places. I think it is best I do the clutch while split. Is there anyone here that would be able to send a rebuilt clutch over? I think I saw Rick mentioned in a thread and warnings of the chinese reproductions. There is a clutch kit on Reliable Aftermarket Parts but it costs over $900 delivered. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks Fred |
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DrAllis
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Posted: 2 hours 47 minutes ago at 10:14am |
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Try: Parts ASAP Item: 202034 clutch kit $510 for a reman
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SteveM C/IL
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Posted: 2 hours 45 minutes ago at 10:16am |
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I suggest you pull clutch apart and assess it's condition before automatically just replacing it. It cold be just fine.
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Meavy_Hetal
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Posted: 1 hour 55 minutes ago at 11:06am |
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Thanks for the replies and the link to the parts.
That had been my intention to assess when we have a look others have said while it's split may as well do the clutch. Having said that it's not like it's on any heavy draft work these days!
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DrAllis
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Posted: 1 hour 28 minutes ago at 11:33am |
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At a minimum, if you are going to split it for some reason, my rules are new rear seal and sleeve, both new clutch shaft/PTO shaft seals, and a new throw out and pilot bearing.
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