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csvt99

The clutch is sticking on my 1999 314-8. It's greased up and working properly, but once it gets warmed up, it stays depressed and I have to put my toe underneath and pull it back up. The clutch spring does not look original, so I'm thinking I should just replace it with the OEM part. Is this a common problem?

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The Tuul Crib

That is the first thing l would check. 

I would also pull the bell of and grease up 

the needle bearings. I would use some synthetic grease  

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JAinVA

If you have to pull the pedal back with your foot and there is no linkage bind it is the return spring.

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gwest_ca

Is the gas shock still mounted on the right side? If so try removing it.

 

Garry

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csvt99
6 hours ago, gwest_ca said:

Is the gas shock still mounted on the right side? If so try removing it.

 

Garry

Yes, gas shock is still mounted there. What is it's purpose?

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Guest 88vic

To keep from popping the clutch, giving the true feeling of riding a bucking horse 😂😂😂

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csvt99
6 hours ago, WHEELHORSEFAN*16 said:

To keep from popping the clutch, giving the true feeling of riding a bucking horse 😂😂😂

Well I definitely have almost been thrown off a few times with the trick of putting my foot underneath the pedal and pulling it back 😁

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Guest 88vic

Hold on buddy !    I have that very same issue with my 314-8, havent had time to look at it, I suspect my return spring is broken, I can tell the gas shock is still on there. Ill pull the pedal back with my foot and away I go.  I really need to fix that before I get thrown off myself. 

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csvt99

About 2 weeks ago I took the time to make some adjustments so all the linkages were clear, greased the pedal and oiled the gas shock. It worked like a charm for one mowing session but after that it was back to it's old tricks.

 

Does anyone have a link to the parts diagram that would show the correct part numbers for replacement springs?

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Guest 88vic

I use parts tree most of the time to look up parts. But manuals are on here, im just not that good to find them, im more familiar with the tree. Someone will be along shortly to help. Meanwhile ill look and see if I can find the part number for that spring, I need one myself as well. Ill let you know the number unless others beat me to it.

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Guest 88vic

Part number 108035 return spring is what im coming up with. Please have someone double check, I dont want to tell you wrong. 

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The Tuul Crib

I think your correct with the part number 

Brady .ebay has one of those 

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Guest 88vic

Ill wait until cvst99 buys one, if he says it works good, then Ill get one 😂😂😂  thats how to be safe !

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gwest_ca

Here is a parts list

No spring in 1999 models.

You need to go back a few years. It is item 48. In 1990 they used an air damper plus the spring.

https://www.partstree.com/parts/toro/mowers-lawn-garden-tractor/31-12k801-312-8-toro-312-8-garden-tractor-1990/clutch-brake-and-speed-control-linkage/

 

Garry

 

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csvt99
5 minutes ago, WHEELHORSEFAN*16 said:

Ill wait until cvst99 buys one, if he says it works good, then Ill get one 😂😂😂  thats how to be safe !

Nice! If it doesn't work I will sell it to you for a discount 👍.  I will check with my local Toro dealer, but it looks like Jack's has it too.

https://www.jackssmallengines.com/jacks-parts-lookup/part/toro/108035

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Guest 88vic

Lol, Garry says the newer ones dont use a spring, just has the damper. Id see if I could remove the damper and put the spring in its place. I dont understand how just the damper can pull back like a spring could, all it does is slow movement similiar to whats on cars, trucks, to keep from bouncing up and down.

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gwest_ca

I should reword that.

The 1999 uses a spring inside the damper - not a separate spring.

 

Garry

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Guest 88vic

I learned something new today, thanks Garry. I wasnt aware.

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csvt99

Put the new spring on tonight. Seems to work great so far but I haven't been able to mow the entire yard yet. You can see the difference between the one that was on it, which does not look original. The Toro spring is much stiffer.

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