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Re: [Spridgets] Clutch Problems

To: Michael MacLean <springer.mike51@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Clutch Problems
From: JMFangio via Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2022 08:08:45 -0600
Cc: Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
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Thatâ??s a problem I too have been dealing with, right down to the description 
of the clutch working like a light switch!

Thanks

Hmm, do you think that it was the slightly longer push rod  or the slave 
cylinder??


Lester


> On Jan 18, 2022, at 3:16 PM, Michael MacLean via Spridgets 
> <spridgets@autox.team.net> wrote:
> 
> Since I did a Datsun transmission swap to my 1275 powered Bugeye I have 
> always had a terrible clutch.  The conversion kit is from Paul A before he 
> passed so you can get an idea of how long I have been living with this 
> clutch.  Per Paul I used a Datsun clutch with a re-machined 1275 flywheel and 
> th eoriginal 948 drum brake slave cylinder.  I was assured this would all 
> work out by paul.  Well, it worked, but the the clutch pedal went from a 
> normal pressure and travel with my 948 and smooth case trans setup to a 
> nightmarishly hard clutch that had to be depressed all the way to the floor 
> and grabbed immediately when it was brought up resulting in all the clutch 
> action happening in the first few inches of travel back up from the floor.  
> It essentially acted more like an on and off switch than a clutch.  To 
> facilitate this arrangement I had a combination master cylinder using the 
> brake bore of the original 7/8" for the 4 drum brakes I retained in the car 
> and a 3/4" re-sleeve on the clutch side for the Datsun clutch.  I thought I 
> was stuck with this arrangement.  As some of you guys know, I have just got 
> around to converting the front brakes to disc.  As part of this conversion I 
> bought an AP Lockheed 3/4" double bore master cylinder.  This made no 
> difference to the clutch effort as the clutch bore did not change.  I don't 
> know why, but I came to the conclusion that a 1275 slave cylinder would be 
> better for the clutch pedal effort as I now had a 1275 in the car.  As I look 
> back on that thinking, it is rather flawed.  Yes, I had a 1275 in the Bugeye, 
> but I had a Datsun transmission and a Datsun clutch in the car. Wouldn't that 
> require a Datsun slave cylinder?  Well, out of my ignorance I had the 1275 1" 
> bore slave cylinder installed in the car with a slightly longer slave pushrod 
> and bled the clutch with a pressure bleeder.  Holy crap!  The clutch pedal is 
> now to an almost normal amount of actuating pressure and the engagement 
> travel is more like a normal clutch.  I am one happy camper!  Just wanted to 
> pass this along if any of you guys with a similar setup is experiencing the 
> same "on/off" switch syndrome with your Datsun trans conversion.
> Mike MacLean
> P.S. Just in time for spring and summer!
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