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Re: [TR] Clutch slippage

To: terryrs@comcast.net,triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [TR] Clutch slippage
From: Jeff Scarbrough <fishplate@charter.net>
Date: Sat, 06 Sep 2008 21:51:34 -0400
At 08:18 PM 9/5/2008, terryrs@comcast.net wrote:
>But...what's happening is, during "spirited" shifting, at high rev 
>and quick clutch release, I don't get a hard slam from the clutch, 
>but rather a slow, drawn out engagement that leaves me stranded for 
>acceleration for about a second, second-and-a-half.

How I Do It:  When I suspect the pressure plate is weak, I go out in 
a parking lot with no nearby obstructions.  While stopped, I apply 
the parking brake and put the car in fourth gear.  Give it a little 
throttle (about 1000 or 1500 rpm) and let the clutch out slowly.  If 
the car stalls, the clutch is good.  If it happily purrs, the clutch 
is most likely slipping.  this will, of course, put a huge strain on 
your clutch,  If you choose to do this, pay attention to what is happening...

Clutch slippage can be due to weak springs on the pressure plate or 
worn linings on the driven disc; also oil leaking from the rear main 
engine oil seal or transmission input shaft seal can get on the 
lining.  But of course, oil leakage never happens in a Triumph...



Jeff Scarbrough      75 TR6 x 1, 76 1500 x 2, 78 1500 x 1, 80 1500 x 0.5
http://www.fishplate.org/vehicles/
Athens, Georgia         #354 
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