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Early Harrison L6 clutch problem
graham:
Hi folks, just joined the forum,have got a big problem with my Harrison L6 12 inch swing lathe [1968 vintage] :doh:, I wondered if any member could help me out? The clutch has stopped working no grip even after trying to adjust it, have removed the retaining collar.spring and shims but i am unable to remove the clutch operating sleeve,[top hat] have also removed the clutch operating pin as well,i have owned the machine for 14 years and believe it or not i have stripped the clutch down twice in the past but have forgotten how i did it [is this the first sign of dementia? :bang:] so can any person help me out please?.
Manxmodder:
I have a MK1 L6 what is it you need to know specifically? Of the top of my head I seem to remember there is a circlip involved in there somewhere. It's a bit of a sod to get out as well. You haven't overlooked the ciclip have you.
I'll have a look at my workshop manual drawings in the morning
.OZ
graham:
Will have another look later today,but dont remember seeing one,i know there is one holding the drive pulley on.cheers Graham.
Manxmodder:
I'm going out into the shop in the next hour or so and I'll have a good look at my clutch assy and the book of magic pictures. I may not get back here for a few hours to post so keep an eye open....OZ
ETA: Yes,the circlip is indeed retaining the pulley,as you suggest(still a sod to get off though) :doh:
Manxmodder:
The book of pictures and wisdom sayeth unto me that:
Leave clutch lever in engaged position
Remove the clutch adjusting nut by turning clockwise
Remove big nasty pressure spring
Withdraw clutch plate 'C' from the splines, which is in fact the 'top hat' plate you describe.
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