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TM 55-1930-208-24
4-17. CLUTCH REPAIR-Continued.
c. Reassembly-Continued.
(c) Lock the clutch facing between the pressure plates by applying pressure on the outer end of the
clutch release sleeve and collar assembly. If the clutch facing is still free to move, disengage the
clutch and turn the adjusting ring clockwise just enough to lock the clutch facing in place when the
clutch is engaged.
NOTE
The clutch must now be kept engaged until the power take-off is attached to the engine.
(d) Remove the clutch driving ring from the clutch facing.
(12) Install the roller bearing cones on the drive shaft as follows:
(a) Lubricate the inside diameter of the roller bearing cone (26, figure 4-57) with engine oil; then statr the
bearing cone straight on the drive shaft (29) with the wide face of the race facing the shoulder on the
drive shaft. Install key (28).
(b) Place a steel ring approximately 1/4 inch thick over the end of the shaft and rest it on the inner race
of the bearing cone (figure 4-61).
Figure 4-61. Placing Steel Ring Over End of the Shaft.
(c) Make sure the steel ring bears against the inner race of the bearingcone. Do not allow any pressure
to be applied against the roller bearing cage or the bearing cone will be damaged.
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