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    Electric clutch reinstalled wrong (not to torque specs) now has a problem.

    In your opinion, assuming the springs are not damaged, might I be able to press things back in place and test? And if so, might friction damage to the mis-mated surfices be a another road block? Thanks again.
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    Electric clutch reinstalled wrong (not to torque specs) now has a problem.

    Thanks a lot for the advice. Lesson learned, big time, on the torque wrench. To start with, I have already decided that this clutch is more complicated than my training and interests are prepaired to master, so I will replace it. However, I'll take one last shot at saving it. Referencing the...
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    Electric clutch reinstalled wrong (not to torque specs) now has a problem.

    Hello. I'm a new member of your forum. I recently lost a son-in-law, which was good, but in that I also lost my mechanic, which was bad but still a good trade. I replaced the trans drive belt on my 54" Cub Cadet XT1 Enduro. In re-assembly of the clutch, unknown to me, my air compressor was...
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