Crowler Pedal Clutch August 19, 2023 03:13AM
How do you adjust a 3 disk pedal clutch to not slip? Everything is adjusted to spec. I have been turning the spring adjustments for more pressure. 466 hot farm under 1000 horse power.

Re: Crowler Pedal Clutch August 19, 2023 05:57AM
Do an internet search for Crower Clutches (notice correct spelling of Crower, no L)

Re: Crowler Pedal Clutch August 19, 2023 07:20AM
Add more weight

Re: Crowler Pedal Clutch August 19, 2023 02:35PM
Make sure your throw out bear has plenty of room to move back.

Re: Crowler Pedal Clutch August 19, 2023 11:33PM
- the springs are to control stall rpm not lockup pressure
- check that the springs are not so tight that they are preventing the levers from fully actuating the pressure plate
-as Peter said ensure throwout bearing has enough clearance to allow lever full movement
- make sure all discs are installed in same direction , thick side of hubs facing each other could be thicker than pressure plate
- as Cody said add more weight

Re: Crowler Pedal Clutch August 20, 2023 03:57AM
He’s asking about a pedal clutch not a glide

Re: Crowler Pedal Clutch August 20, 2023 04:05AM
Call Karl at Atlas. He will fix you up with a clutch that will hold. Not sure why you went with a Crower when you are less than 1600 hp?

Re: Crowler Pedal Clutch August 20, 2023 05:48AM
The 6 spring on fingers tighten to just where they still spin with fingers. Set stands at 75 thousands for clutch pads. Set clutch pedal fully iengageded just touching fingers

Re: Crowler Pedal Clutch August 20, 2023 06:04AM
Mike all stands to make sure are same before hand as well

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