Two questions- are the hand clutch parts the same if it’s mounted in the LH final drive vs. the RH and what’s the casting number for the inside wheel weights? Thanks.
The only difference in the clutch parts is the actuator which bolts on the differential housing. I don't remember what the cast number is on the weights. I was going to look but I would need to dismount the weights from the wheel center to see it, so I got lazy and left it alone.
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Good day Interesting video. I never had CA, had B, & 45. Now how do you get live power, pull clutch lever that stops 1 side , shouldn't other wheel keep going. They are not in oil either? Thanks
To get live power one must pull the hand clutch lever back. This breaks the axle on one side and the differential does the rest. It works just as if one wheel is spinning in a mud hole. Unfortunately it is a dry clutch. It would have been great if AC would have designed an oil bath clutch like the WD. All it would have needed is a little bigger final drive housing with a sealed oil chamber.
May be a few issues. A mechanical problem with the actuator, clutch facing rusted to clutch linings and sometimes previous owners have bolted the clutch together so it will not slip.
@@The1952caallis I looked into it, it seems my adjustment hub isnt engaging. Any chance you could show me how to adjust it? Neither of my shop manuals describe or show diagrams for adjusting it.