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TRANSMISSION CLUTCH LEAKAGE
TORQUE CONVERTER SHOP MANUAL

Maintenance Manual For Loader, Scoop Type, Ded, 4 X 4, Articulated Frame Steer, 4 1/2 To 5 Cubic Yard Clark Model 175 B
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LOW CONVERTER CHARGING PUMP OUTPUT
REMEDY
CAUSE
1.  Fill to proper level.
1.  Low oil level.
2.  Clean screen and sump.
2. Sump screen plugged.
3. Tighten all connections or replace hose if
3. Air leaks at pump intake hose and connections
necessary.
or collapsed hose.
4.  Replace pump.
4. Defective oil pump.
LOW FLOW THROUGH COOLER WITH LOW CONVERTER IN PRESSURE
Replace spring.
1.
Defective safety by-pass valve spring.
1.
Check for worn by-pass ball seat.
2.
Converter by-pass valve partially open.
2.
Remove, disassemble, and rebuild converter
3.
Excessive converter internal leakage.
3.
assembly, replacing all worn or damaged
(Check converter lube flow and drain.)
parts.
4. See paragraph on Clutch leakage.
Broken or worn sealing rings in transmission
4.
clutches.
LOW FLOW THROUGH COOLER WITH HIGH CONVERTER OUT PRESSURE
Back flush and clean oil cooler.
1.
Indicated if transmission
Plugged oil cooler.
1.
lube pressure is low.
2.  Clean out lines.
2.  Restricted cooler return line.
3. Check lube lines for restrictions.
3. Lube oil ports in transmission plugged. Indi-
cated if transmission lube pressure is high.
OVERHEATING
Remove, disassemble, and rebuild convert-
Worn oil sealing rings.
1.
1.
er assembly.
(Check converter lube flow and drain.)
Replace.
2.
2. Worn oil pump.
Fill to proper level.
3.
3.  Low oil level.
Check oil line connections and tighten secur-
4.
4.  Pump suction line taking air.
ely.
NOISY CONVERTER
1.  Replace.
1.  Worn coupling gears.
2.  Replace.
2 . Worn oil pump.
3. A complete disassembly will be necessary to
3. Worn or damaged bearings.
determine what bearing is faulty.
LACK OF POWER
1.
Tune engine check governor.
1.  Low engine RPM at converter stall.
2.
Make corrections as explained in "Over-Heat-
2. See "Over-heating" and make same checks.
ing.
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