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The following information is provided to assist you in recognition of the problem(s) based on your clutch performance symptoms, correct diagnostics eliminates solving problems that you may or may not have:
1. Too much free pedal travel
2. Insufficient pedal travel
3. Driver does not release clutch fully
4. Cover assembly out of adjustment
5. Defective throwout bearing
6. Bent or distorted clutch plate
7. Dust, grease on clutch facings
8. Oil or grease on clutch facings
9. Poor facings riveting ---facings not tight or parallel to disc or cushion springs
10. Plate does not slide freely on main drive gear spline's
11. Bent or split clutch fork or torque tube
12. Excessive run out of clutch plate
13. Flywheel face scored, ridged or warped, causing misalignment
14. Facings damaged by rough flywheel face
15. Bent cover-throwing out of adjustment
16. Pressure plate broken, cracked or warped
17. Misalignment of bell housing or flywheel
18. Pilot bearing worn or frozen on shaft
19. Engine idling speed too high
20. Separator springs on center drive plate broken, weak or worn
21 Refaced flywheel did not maintain original counter bore depth, permitting hub springs to hit flywheel bolts
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