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To: Jeff Boatright <jboatri@emory.edu>
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From: Robert Allen <boballen@sky.net>
Date: Sat, 27 Sep 1997 19:37:22 +0100
Jeff Boatright wrote:
> 
> My clutch seems to be releasing just as I bring my foot back from the full
> extension of the pedal travel (that is, the gear seems to be fully engaged
> almost as soon as I begin to pull my foot back from the firewall). I've
> just installed a new clutch line and bled the system. Prior to this, the
> engaging of the gear was much smoother and seemed to require much more
> pedal travel. Could this new "feel" be due to air in the lines? Conversely,
> is the new feel the proper situtation, meaning that the old feel was due to
> air in the lines or all the crud in the MC that I cleaned out?

Hey Skipper!

Oh oh. That 'old crud' part made me nervous. You did slip in a new
master rebuild didn't you? Some of that 'old crud' may have been a major
part of the hydraulic feel. In any case, no, clutch action should not
all be at the end of the pedal travel.

Start with a careful rebleed. As Nory says, you may not have found the
only problem.

-- 
Bob Allen, Kansas City, '69CGT, '75TR6, '61Elva(?)
"The last manufacturer to service the masochistic needs of sports car
owners was BMC, which persisted in building the Stone Age MGA until it
became some sort of four-wheeled fossil." -- Car & Driver, May 1966

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