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  1. K

    Archive through June 23, 2010

    Thanks to everyone and their suggestions! It turned out to be a linkage issue. The pedal wasn't engaging the collar until late in the throw. a simple adjustment and bada bing! Of course this didn't happen before I annoyed the neighbors with 20 minutes of high idle and amused them with...
  2. K

    Archive through June 23, 2010

    Thanks for the manual, Kraig. Once I get back from the "parts" store, I'll begin the operation. I was just telling my wife how spoiled I've been being able to park my car in the garage lately. Me and my big mouth.
  3. K

    Archive through June 23, 2010

    I have zero space between the pulley and the plates (linings). I do not have the service manual. If I did I probably wouldn't have been a part of this informative and lively discussion. If there is a service manual available for sale, point me in a direction. There is a Mom, but she come...
  4. K

    Archive through June 23, 2010

    Is there supposed to be any visible clearance between the clutch lining and the clutch shaft pulley when the pedal is depressed?
  5. K

    Archive through June 23, 2010

    HA HA! Is that how you loosen a sticky clutch, KENtucky?
  6. K

    Archive through June 23, 2010

    Well I have it idling right now, we'll see if it frees up. I didn't want to go that deep into disassembly, but if that's what it takes...I knew there was a reason I put the fridge in the garage. I'm guessing it is the bushing, it does want to keep moving when I depress the pedal. Trip to...
  7. K

    Archive through June 23, 2010

    Kevin H- Tool free solutions? Sounds like blasphemy, but I'll try it.
  8. K

    Archive through June 23, 2010

    Kraig- so what you are saying is, keep the oil off of the clutch lining? I'll let you know how it turns out.
  9. K

    Archive through June 23, 2010

    Matt- Thanks! I'm a pilot as well (SEL). Where you flying out of?
  10. K

    Archive through June 23, 2010

    Greg- yeah, the sisters wouldn't know an Cub from a Murray. Don- it came shiny, I thought I was supposed to keep it that way. It is her baby. Kraig- Tried the start in neutral trick. It worked the first time, but further shifting only made ugly music. I restarted a couple times, but it...
  11. K

    Archive through June 23, 2010

    I am the proud recipient of a new bride and her original Cub. It hadn't run since her father passed 6 years ago. I changed the gas and oil, spark plug and cleaned the carburetor. It runs like a champ. I used it once to mow the yard, washed it and put it away. When I went to use it 5 days...
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