TM 9-2520-272-34&P
4-29.
REPAIR CENTER HOUSING COMPONENTS
(SHEET 8 OF 31)
TASK 4. REPAIR FORWARD CLUTCH HOUSING ASSEMBLY
COMMON TOOLS:
Pliers, retaining ring, external
Screwdriver, flat tip (2 required)
Wrench combination, 3/4 inch
SPECIAL TOOLS:
Bar and Stud Assembly (25341) J 24204-2
Clutch Spring Compressor (25341) J 23616
Fixture Assembly, Leak Test (19207) 11650178
Inner Seal Protector (25341) J 21362
SUPPLIES:
Lubricating Oil (Item 10, Appendix C)
Petrolatum (Item 14, Appendix C)
Rag, wiping (Item 15, Appendix C)
REPAIR PARTS:
Seal, inner (73342) 8623102
Seal, outer (73342) 8623101
CAUTION
When removing, handling, or installing clutch pack, keep all clutch disks and
plates in the same order and facing the same way. Waler heat and pressure,
clutch plates can take on a conical shape, called coning. Each plate will differ
in degree of coning.
When coned plates are mixed or turned over, they cannot
seat properly against each other. This can prevent plates from making
adequate surface contact with each other for the clutch pack to operate
effectively.
When one clutch disk or plate needs to be replaced, replace the entire clutch
pack. Individual clutch plates should not be replaced because such new plates
will not have the surface contour of adjoining older plates, decreasing
effectiveness of the clutch pack
Clutch assemblies function in pairs. When one clutch pack fails, a second
clutch pack will often be defective.
Failure of one clutch pack requires
inspection of all clutch assemblies in the range pack.
Go to Sheet 9
4-198
Para. 4-29, Task 4
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