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Re: Thank You Gary Hemphill

To: Mark Goodman <mkgoodman@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Re: Thank You Gary Hemphill
From: Dave & M <rusd@velocitus.net>
Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 22:58:35 -0700
I wonder what is actually causing the problem? In all of the cars I have
had over the last 50 years there has never been this stuck clutch
problem. Is it unique to certain Brit parts?

Had a multi disc wet clutch in a Triumph MC that did this, but it was
easily freed.

Dave Russell
BN2

Mark Goodman wrote:
 > I went to start up my BJ8 tonight, and this is the fourth time that I
 > found my clutch disc stuck to the flywheel.   I was in Singapore for
 > 10 days and wanted to make sure things were OK for my 2.5 hour drive
 > to Encounter in Lionsville, PA.
 >
 > The first time that the clutch was stuck to the flywheel, I pushed
 > the car down the driveway in fourth gear to get it started and then
 > hit the brakes and nothing changed.  Then I spent a total of about 6
 > hours removing the transmission and then prying loose the clutch,
 > cleaning the surface of the flywheel and putting it all together
 > again.
 >
 > During a conversation with Gary Hemphill after that happened, he said
 > that I went way too far.  He suggested to put the rear of the car up
 > on jack stands, start it in third gear, rev up to 3K and then slam on
 > both the foot and hand brakes.  It has worked the past three times
 > like a charm.
 >
 > I hope that this is helpful to someone else!!!!!
 >
 > Mark Goodman 66BJ8 35503




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