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Re: Clutch worries

To: "Derek Vandivere" <dersk@usa.net>, <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Clutch worries
From: "Steve Murphy" <k8vo@flyingbeers.org>
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2000 20:57:42 -0400
I had the same problem with my '77 B... check for disintegrated transmission
mounts.  This caused the trans in my car to shift about somewhat, causing a
clunk when put into first gear and to pop out of third when letting off the
throttle.

I also just replaced the slave cylinder on my car, and yes, it's a matter of
unbolting the old one, installing the new one, then bleeding the air out of
the system, but, if your car is anything like mine, check the fluid in the
master cylinder for contamination.  Mine was very bad, and when I replaced
the fluid I found that the system would not hold pressure due to wear in the
master cylinder.  The symptoms of hydraulic failure, by the way, are that it
is difficult if not impossible to engage first or reverse with the engine
running.

Good luck!
Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Derek Vandivere <dersk@usa.net>
To: mgs@autox.team.net <mgs@autox.team.net>
Date: Monday, July 10, 2000 11:34 AM
Subject: Clutch worries


>Well, now that I've posted a question for my friend, here's one for me.
>
>Am I correct that the rubber boot that should be in these pictures (the
>square base with a little bit of the rubber is still left) is the clutch
>slave cylinder boot (of my American 78 B)?
>
>http://www.bones.org/dersk/images/uhoh1.jpg
>http://www.bones.org/dersk/images/uhoh2.jpg
>
>It's just behind and to the left (i.e., towards the middle of the car) from
>the starter motor, and the clutch slave boot is the closest I can come.
>Would this (and an accompanying loss of oil) help to explain why there's
>sometimes a clunking when I engage first gear, or why the car sometimes
>slips out of third gear when I coast?
>
>Now, assuming I'm right, is replacing the boot just a matter of unbolting
>what I guess would be the clutch slave, slipping the old one out, the new
>one in, and rebolting?
>
>Wow, this is the most use I've gotten out of my digital camera yet...
>
>Thanks as always,
>Derek
>
>


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