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d5 steering clutches

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16 years 4 months ago #18684 by cooter
d5 steering clutches was created by cooter
i pulled the steering clutches out of a freinds d 5 for him damn those things are heavy:eek: my question is how do i dissasemble the unit ive got the bolt
out of the shaft but i havent been able to get it out
also do the tension springs have keepers on them like valve springs
thats what they look like but i want to be sute :confused:

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16 years 4 months ago #18685 by SJ
Replied by SJ on topic S.Clutch
Yes they have keepers in them to lock them in. At the dealer we had a factory tool which was a round plate with holes in it spaced to set down over the retainers and then you put the whole clutch pack under our press and the springs were pressed down till the keepers could be removed and then let it slack off so you could finish disassembling the pack.You did it in reverse to assemble the pack and we had some extra drums to line the discs up.

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16 years 4 months ago #18692 by bcwayne
Replied by bcwayne on topic d5 steering clutches
Here are a couple of pics of a homemade tool like SJ is talking about that I made for doing D-2 clutch packs... you could make one for the D-5. It is a very safe and efficient way of assembly/disassembly.

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16 years 4 months ago #18702 by SJ
Replied by SJ on topic Plate
BC, good job there with the plate and it looks almost like the factory tool. There was plates to fit all the steering clutches right on up to the D9.They were even painted blue like yours.

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16 years 4 months ago #18725 by tctractors
Replied by tctractors on topic Heavy Clutch,
The clutch is mounted onto a carrier shaft that bolts to the bevel gear flange, this shaft has to be pressed out before the clutch can be stripped, from the bolt end you will see 2 5/8" unc pulling holes, or just jig it up under a 30 ton press and pop it out,they are big clutches for the size of tractor,

tctractors,

p.s. I have just rebuilt a D5 tractor and have some good pic's if it helps any I will post.

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16 years 4 months ago #18741 by catsilver
Replied by catsilver on topic d5 steering clutches
That clutch is a press fit on the shaft, you will need hydraulic puller which adapts to those two 5/8" bolt holes to pul lit off, put the end bolt and washer back in position with about 1/4" clearance to pull .
You will then need an adpater to fit the retainer bolt hole to press the clutch back on again to a specified pressure, yes I know that some just drive the retainer up tight, I've seen too many come loose to take chances.

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16 years 4 months ago #18742 by catsilver
Replied by catsilver on topic d5 steering clutches
Sorry gents, I'm looking at the wrong tractor, you can get the shaft out on a 30 ton press, but its wise to use the correct gear to press back together again.

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16 years 4 months ago #18754 by cooter
Replied by cooter on topic hope my press will do it
all ive got is a 20 ton otc bottle jack press do yall think it will be enough to press the shaft out ?????:confused: mines biggerthan the one pictured if that helps

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16 years 4 months ago #18756 by Old Magnet
Replied by Old Magnet on topic d5 steering clutches
20 Ton is the recommended install press.......may take a bit more to get it apart.
Also it is recommended to draw the shaft into the hub come installation time using 1 in. 14 thread and hollow cylinder......you run the risk of distorting the drum if you press from the shaft flange side.

If you do elect to press from the back be sure to support the center hub area around the splined hole and protect the dowel pin.

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16 years 4 months ago #18764 by tctractors
Replied by tctractors on topic Clutch work
One thing to be sure about if you fit new release bearings is the correct position/direction of the bearings in the carrier, it say's thrust side but take time to make positive its facing the correct way, if you need any info I do have all the spec's, I also have 2 new release bearings if you are stuck.

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P.s. is the tractor P/shift

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