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RE: Clutch and Tranny Question -> Midget 1500

To: "'Michael Graziano'" <mgrazian@ltcm.com>,
Subject: RE: Clutch and Tranny Question -> Midget 1500
From: Hans Duinhoven <H.Duinhoven@simac.nl>
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 08:07:11 +0200
Hi Michael,

Perhaps your hydraulics are leaky internally and by this the clutch does not
disengage fully.
Try pumping the clutch in order to try to release the clutch mechanics
fully.
Then try to shift gear. If it's succesfull, you have to overhaul the
hydraulics.

If not so ask other listers.

Cheers,

Hans


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Graziano [SMTP:mgrazian@ltcm.com]
> Sent: Monday, June 07, 1999 8:43 PM
> To:   MGList (E-mail); Spridgets (E-mail)
> Subject:      Clutch and Tranny Question -> Midget 1500
> 
> Just a quickie....
> 
> WHen my car is cold,  it's sometimes a little difficult to engage 1st.
> WHen
> I do,  I can feel the resistance on the engine from the brakes preventing
> the wheels from moving.  This condition gets worse the hotter the engine
> gets and effects all gears until I find myself double clutching at the end
> of say,  a 150 mile trip just to get the car into first or second.  When
> hot,  this condition is worst when the car is stopped,  but 3rd and 4th
> are
> also difficult to get into.  
> 
> Also,  when I let off the gas in 3rd,  I can feel the top of the stick
> move
> forward ~ 1 inch and back ~1 inch when I reapply the gas. (I may have the
> direction reversed, i.e. back 1 inch when letting off the gas and forward
> when I reapply it)
> 
> Does this sound like a clutch issue, or a synchro issue, or something
> else.
> I thought the PO installed a clutch just prior to selling the car.  At
> least,  he supplied me with a mechanic's bill which said clutch
> replacement.
> 
> Any thoughts or suggestions?  If I have to replace the clutch again, does
> the engine have to come out?
> 
> Michael (tackling the next issue....)
> 
> BTW:  Does retarding the timing affect power at top end?  I retard my
> ignition timing to 10BTDC from approx 15BTDC and could no longer attain 80
> to 85mph like when I first took the car on the highway after my coil
> replacement.  Instead,  my maximum speed became 70mph, and I slowed down
> at
> a rate of 5mph every 30 seconds on medium to steep hills in 4th.
> 
> 
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