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27 April, 02:36

Technician A says that bursting of clutch friction facings is often caused by coasting a truck with the clutch pedal depressed. Technician B says that a clutch pressure plate with warpage sufficient to insert a 0.003 inch thickness gauge under a straight edge must be replaced. Who is correct?

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  1. 27 April, 02:43
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    Answer: the answer is A. Bursting of clutch friction is often caused by coasting a truck with the clutch pedal depressed. Coasting most frequently occurs when keeping the clutch depressed while turning at intersections, dressing the pedal too soon before coming to a stop at a stop sign or traffic lights, or keeping the pedal depressed too long after a gear change.

    Explanation: A clutch is a mechanical device which engages and disengages power transmission especially from driving shaft to driven shaft. Broken clutch plate facings are caused by incorrect driving practice or incorrect installation procedure.
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