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Old 28-05-2009
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For it to stall, clearly the clutch is not disengaging.. This can be due to : - Idle too high. Clutch incorrectly assembled, Faulty clutch springs. If you had to assemble the clutch yourself, have another look to ensure it is correctly assembled, clutch shoes should be trailing the direction of engine rotation and pulled firmly to the centre by the clutch springs. The clutch bell should rotate freely with the drive train when the engine is not running without trying to turn the engine over. Have a look, then maybe you can give a bit more info.
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