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  • Tom L.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • October 17, 2006
    • 1439

    A6 clutch clearance

    I know I had found this info a while back but I can't find it in the archives again. Anyone know what the clearance for the clutch to pulley gap? Thanks!
  • Dick W.
    Former NCRS Director Region IV
    • June 30, 1985
    • 10483

    #2
    Re: A6 clutch clearence

    Had to get old feeler guages out, .020 to .040. Try to set closer to .020
    Dick Whittington

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    • Tom L.
      Extremely Frequent Poster
      • October 17, 2006
      • 1439

      #3
      Re: A6 clutch clearence

      Thank you! I found 3/32" (.093) on the WWW and knew it seemed wrong.

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      • Michael B.
        Very Frequent User
        • January 20, 2014
        • 187

        #4
        Re: A6 clutch clearence

        3/32 is specified in the GM Overhaul manual.

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        • Terry M.
          Beyond Control Poster
          • September 30, 1980
          • 15599

          #5
          Re: A6 clutch clearence

          Originally posted by Tom Larsen (46337)
          I know I had found this info a while back but I can't find it in the archives again. Anyone know what the clearance for the clutch to pulley gap? Thanks!
          If my recollection is right one has to use brass, or non-magnetic, feeler gauges. They ought not be too hard to find, but not in most folks tool boxes.
          Terry

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          • Tom L.
            Extremely Frequent Poster
            • October 17, 2006
            • 1439

            #6
            Re: A6 clutch clearence

            I guess 3/32" it is.When I converted that to a decimal it rounded to .094". When I set the gap it just seemed big. Thanks!

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            • Peter M.
              Very Frequent User
              • May 30, 2013
              • 358

              #7
              Re: A6 clutch clearence

              Tom,
              The 3/32" spec is the preliminary spec when pulling the hub and drive plate on.
              The GM manual I have shows the air gap as .022 to .057.
              Kind Regards

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              • Michael B.
                Very Frequent User
                • January 20, 2014
                • 187

                #8
                Re: A6 clutch clearence

                Tom,

                Peter is correct in that the final gap will be between .022 - .057 after the retaining nut is installed. To clarify; when installing the hub leave a 3/32" gap. Then install the washer, snap ring, and nut. Torque the nut to 14-26 ft. lbs. and the resulting gap should be .022-.057. Sorry if my first response was misleading.

                Mike

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                • Dick W.
                  Former NCRS Director Region IV
                  • June 30, 1985
                  • 10483

                  #9
                  Re: A6 clutch clearence

                  Yo be right, my set is brass
                  Dick Whittington

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                  • Dick W.
                    Former NCRS Director Region IV
                    • June 30, 1985
                    • 10483

                    #10
                    Re: A6 clutch clearence

                    Originally posted by Terry McManmon (3966)
                    If my recollection is right one has to use brass, or non-magnetic, feeler gauges. They ought not be too hard to find, but not in most folks tool boxes.
                    Yo be right, my set is brass
                    Dick Whittington

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                    • Tom L.
                      Extremely Frequent Poster
                      • October 17, 2006
                      • 1439

                      #11
                      Re: A6 clutch clearence

                      OK, so the middle setting would be .035 + or - a bit.

                      And Dick, it's nice to hear that there are a few out there that still have a "Brass set"... : )

                      As always, Have fun!

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                      • Domenic T.
                        Expired
                        • January 29, 2010
                        • 2452

                        #12
                        Re: A6 clutch clearence

                        Just going to throw a few more things out. Expert advice and I would like to expand on the .022 and .057.
                        Because the hub clutch was jigged by hand the hub plate that contacts the pulley was not true. There are 3 flat springs that were riveted to join the plate to the rubber section. After spinning all the hubs I deal with, at best they have a wobble. So in case a few are confused that read the procedure, .022 is the least you should have and .057 the most when measuring around the plate to pulley after it is installed. The closer to the .022 the better because when the magnet is turned on to pull the hub clutch against the pulley (metal to metal), it has to pull against the 3 springs and the farther away the weaker the pull. So in a nut shell if you measure .045 and .056 I would get it closer. There are no shims available to do this but wire can be made to fit as a shim to do this.
                        Also the clip that holds the 1/8" washer to the hub clutch has been eliminated because it only held the washer in place and the hub clutch could be removed without the clip being removed. Many re builders do not use the clip and use a different nut design. When I ordered nuts with the old part #s they were of the new design. We don't use the replacement hub clutches because they do not have the 6 holes or the 3 large openings that look like 3 large spokes. The new ones are actually better than the original. They turn very true when tested on the lathe.

                        Dom

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