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To: " Ct54531@aol.com" <Ct54531@aol.com>, Triumph List <triumphs@autox.team.net> charset=ISO-8859-1
Subject: re: Clutch Free Play
From: Tony Rhodes <ARhodes@compuserve.com>
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 11:02:27 -0400
Hi, without feeling the clutch, I can't tell if what you describe is
normal.  Does the lever move normally (5/8" i think) with
clutch pedal depression?  Are you able to drive the car?  If so,
where in the stroke does the clutch engage/disengage?  Mine
is in the bottom 1/3 of the stroke.  Full engagement is over the middle
1/3.

If your car has a comm# of CT54531, then this ought to be a
TR4A, right?  4A's (and probably late 4's) deleted the grease nipples on
the cross shaft.
I am not sure if this was a step forward.  Why not be ABLE to grease it?
And also some had the retaining bolt on the passenger side of the
crossshaft
deleted as well.  My CTC73336 however has the retaining bolt.
-Tony


>Date: Sat, 18 Sep 1999 12:27:20 EDT
From: Ct54531@aol.com
Subject: Clutch Free Play


List:

With relation to the heading for this message, I have none - free play in
the 
clutch, that is. I have just put in a new slave cylinder and, in
installing, 
followed the guidlines of my Ken Ball Autobook. I also have Haynes which
says 
essentially the same thing. But I noticed when I was putting the pushrod in

that Ball said to "take up the clearance between the pushrod and the cupped

end of the piston". I had the impression this meant it would sit flush but 
without any pressure on the piston. However, in order to even have room for

the clevis pin to go in, I had to unscrew the rod to an extent that the 
mechanism inside the slave cylinder is compressed perhaps - oh, halfway.
Now, 
when we step on the clutch, it is more like a good set of brakes. Nice and 
firm. Goes down maybe a couple of inches and stops firm. No play. 
Now, keep in mind that the car has sat - unshifted - for eight years or so.

Could the throwout bearing - or other components - be rusted in place or 
otherwise frozen? Does it sound like the problem is in the lever area?
Where 
might the problem be?
Also keep in mind that everything I know about clutches, I've learned in
the 
past few weeks from Haynes, Ball, and, of course, the list. 
Oh, and I'd been meaning to ask about this, anyway. There are no grease 
nipples where the books say they are on the end(s) of the shaft. Is that 
right?
TIA
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