| To: | british-cars@Alliant.COM (TR Group) |
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| Subject: | clutch weirdness 66 MGB (fwd) |
| From: | Larry Gillam <mit-eddie!hpfcpq.fc.hp.com!gillam@EDDIE.MIT.EDU> |
| Date: | Mon, 11 Jun 90 9:54:08 MDT |
> Sad to say, I am back with a new problem. This time a clutch problem. Every
> once-in-a-while our clutch acts up.
I would suggest first properly bleed your clutch system to see if this
takes care of the problem. Maybe this won't do but it's easy to do.
I learned this the hard way several years ago when the clutch was
slipping on my 280Z. I went off the deep end and pulled the
transmission, etc....etc, to find nothing wrong. I put it back
together replaced/bleed the system and it worked fine after that.
Lesson?..do the simple first.
Good luck.....Larry
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