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On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Charles and Linda Duckworth wrote:
> Mike - did you get the new line installed and did it fix the problem?  I
> ordered one from Moss today (with two rear shocks - my father's day
> present), Charlie
Charlie:
I installed the new braided, race clutch hose and bled it twice...once
with a mighty vac, and once with a mighty wife (She must love me to sit in
a hot garage and push on a clutch peddle!!)
The result is still the same.  I hate it when I can't figure out a
problem!!!!!!!!!
Everything is to spec and is new.  I can think of several more
possibilities.  I built an adjustable push rod to go between the slave and
the lever on the tranny housing.  I might also make one to take up some of
the slack that lets the peddle travel a couple of inches before I feel
resistance from the hydraulics.  (To repace the push rod between the
peddle and the Master)  They are fairly easy and cheap and I will let you
know if it works.
But I was thinking today, that when I replaced the clutch ( and I would
have to go back through the records and see who I got it from...probably
Moss or TRF)  it came with instructions to replace the bolts because the
flange that bolts to the flywheel was thinner or had deeper indentations.
I didn't ever think to measure to see if there was a difference in the
distance from the flywheel to the top of the pressure plate of the two
clutches.  A slight difference there would make a great deal of
difference in the action of the hydraluics.
Or am I just in the "clutches" of insanity and having delusions?
Other than that, when it heats up, I just won't ever go into reverse!
Like the Italian guy in Cannonball who rips off the mirror and says,
"Never look back!"  or something like that.
Michael
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