Kirk,
Could also be a bent fork, or worn holes in the levers/pedals and
push rods on the master or slave or both. It doesn't take much wear
for the clutch to not work properly.
Kevin
On Jan 22, 2012, at 7:31 PM, Kirk Hargreaves wrote:
>
> After having two previous engine and gear box pulls to replace
> thrashed
> throw out bearings. . and once again losing the ability to
> shift .. with
> the same symptoms as before (T Bearing found to be destroyed). . . I
> pulled the lump to find that the T bearing is, this time, in perfect
> shape.
>
> I wonder why my 59 with a 1275 acted as it had in the past, same
> symptoms
> as when the T bearing was found to be torn up . . (only chunks
> remaining in
> the round backing plate). I had clutch pressure. . but it would
> not shift
> into gear.
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