LK3054 Clutch & Splitting Help

   / LK3054 Clutch & Splitting Help
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#11  
Ok, I got her split and I think I found out why this tractor with 300 hrs has a worn out clutch.

After disconnecting the clutch linkage, I rotatated the cross shaft to allow the release bearing assy to come forward & out along the trans input shaft. But the shaft would hardly turn! I had to tap the linkage attachment cam lever with a hammer to get the shaft to rotate! Then I took a drift and hammer to the RH side and knocked the pin in to loosen it up. Several srayings of PB Blaster latter and a little lube, the shaft now rotates freely with the wieght of the release fork.

What happened is the previous owners let the tractor sit out in the weather and the pin was staring to rust into the rear bell housing. So when the clutch was engaged for operation, I doubt it ever fully engaged, it couldn't -- just like riding the clutch with a heavy foot. But this wasnt obvious when trying to operate the tractor.

Off to the rebuilder it goes today. The engine to bellhousing mating surface will have some RTV sealant when reassembled this time, what a rusty mees! Thinking of Kevlar for the drive disk, anyone ever tried it?

My LH brake pedal doesn't raise back up after my foot release, I have to pull it up by hand. Looks like I'll be tearing that apart as well.
 
   / LK3054 Clutch & Splitting Help #12  
Do you have photos to post? This would be great to get documented for other members...
 
   / LK3054 Clutch & Splitting Help #13  
It's always nice when you not only fix the problem but discover the underlying root cause.

If clutch had been replaced in a shop you may never known the root cause. Or worse, the root cause may have not been fixed.

Great job. Thanks for sharing.
 
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   / LK3054 Clutch & Splitting Help #14  
Great thread

Sitting out in the weather is just never s good thing even just a tarp Can make a big difference

Joel
 
   / LK3054 Clutch & Splitting Help #15  
There is a plate that can be removed on mine to grease some sort of shaft for the clutch. The manual also suggests locking the clutch in the disengaged position if it is going to sit for a while. I see why now....

Good luck, sounds like you have made a lot of progress already. -Keith
 
   / LK3054 Clutch & Splitting Help
  • Thread Starter
#16  
Talked to the rebuilder today. The clutch was severly glazed, the PTO disk was not so worn but the drive disk was about at the rivets. He will reface the disks and do his magic on the assembly and hopefully have it to me by the weekend. I'll post up some pics when I reinstall.
 
   / LK3054 Clutch & Splitting Help #17  
KeithT said:
There is a plate that can be removed on mine to grease some sort of shaft for the clutch. The manual also suggests locking the clutch in the disengaged position if it is going to sit for a while. I see why now....

Good luck, sounds like you have made a lot of progress already. -Keith

I've removed the Cover on mine and there is no zerk that I can see manual says this is where I'd greese throw out beering

Joel
 
   / LK3054 Clutch & Splitting Help
  • Thread Starter
#18  
Here is the grease point for the throw-out bearing, Actually, the bearing is sealed, the zerk will grease the input shaft that the slide bushing -- which holds the throw-out bearing -- slides on. The whole bushing with thow-out still attached is shown on my bench. You will see it when you remove the inspection plate and look to the rear. It will be an awkward reach.


The release bearing shaft lubrication point is shown by pencil point. That is the actual shaft end exposed, keep it lubed with a thin lube like chain lube that will protect from moisture. Especially if stored outdoors.

Reassembly was a bear. The only way it went back together was to lossen the clutch mounting bolts and retighten them after joinging the 2 halves. The picture shows doing so through the inpection plate.

Another pictute shows the front half. Look closely at the peice of scrap 3/4 oak wedged in between the top of the axle housing and the bottom of the engine. Do both sides before splitting.
 

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   / LK3054 Clutch & Splitting Help #19  
Hey Ohming - thanks for the pencil pic of the grease fitting. My manual (see attached) seems to indicate that the grease fitting is located behind the plate. I've removed the plate a couple of times and have never found it. Maybe I'll finally locate it now. Thanks. :)

My manual also shows an adjusting bolt to help eliminate excessive steering wheel play (which I have a lot of) above the fuel filter assembly at about 11 o'clock. I haven't been able to locate this either. Got a picture of this too? ;)

When I replaced my engine, I too split the tractor and was going to replace the clutch plates & pads but it seems the previous owner beat me to it and I wound up returning the parts. Hey, even after the restocking fee & shipping I still pocketed almost $500. Sometimes you catch a break.
 

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   / LK3054 Clutch & Splitting Help #20  
Lock the clutch open (pedal lock). It moves the grease fitting so it is accessible, although still tough to get to. You can get at it, just not the easiest thing to reach.
 

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