I heard you can adjust the clutch on the older model 60's to buy some time. Is this true?
I thought I remember hearing that here. Maybe I'm nuts?
I thought I remember hearing that here. Maybe I'm nuts?

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jwest said:Hm, don't think the 60's have an adjustment at the slave like the 40's do.
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cahilc said:Does this change over coorespond with the change in axle shaft length, trans/transfer case brace change, bell housing change, etc. ??? I.E. after 11/84 these systems were mod'ed ???
Would it be possible to retrofit an '87 with adjustable rod/return spring setup ?
Just curious,
Cahil
jwest said:...
The return spring setup is below. I've thought about adding it, but also cautioned as to why it was later deleted along with the adjustable rod.
This is why I throw the question to the pre 11/84 guys.
Does your throwout bearing spin at idle, and does the return spring keep the throwout bearing from touching the pressure plate.
On my '87, the t/o bearing touches the pressure plate and spins constantly.
I'd rather it didn't, and am curious as to the wisdom of the later model design.
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