Yesterday, I was adjusting the steering clutches. I was about to put the plates back on, but decided to work the levers one more time to make sure everything looked right. Then I noticed that there were two bolts missing on on of the pressure plate arms where it bolts onto the clutch pack. Actually, one's head was snapped off, and one was missing. I found bolt to use, and with surgeon-like precision, managed to get it started with my finger tips. Next I got the bolt tightened with a tiny socket wrench using just my finger tips (can't fit your hand in there). Finally, I dropped the socket wrench down in the housing as I was pulling it back out

I spent the next few hours playing the crane game with a grabber tool and a magnet, but finally got the wrench back out of there (and I even retrieved an bonus nut and the original bolt that fell out of the.pressure plate.
The good news is that the clutch doesn't slip anymore! The bad news is I don't think I'll ever learn my lesson about tying wrenches to my hands when working around those clutch housings.
