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Re: Clutch replace

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Subject: Re: Clutch replace
From: Robert Duquette <RobertDuquette@compuserve.com>
Date: Mon, 7 Sep 1998 07:51:28 -0400
Reply-to: Robert Duquette <RobertDuquette@compuserve.com>
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Message text written by Albert F Jones
>       If you adhere to the old adage 'if it is worth doing etc' then you
should
...
> have the fly wheel re-surfaced
Though I tend towards perfectionism, I'm not there.  My fear was that if I
put it off, when will I get the time again?  I'm putting it off.  I
sprained (or pulled or ...?) my leg yesterday catching our run-away dog
(without tying my shoes) and won't be able to wrestle with it.

>Was there any oil on the clutch, or inside the bell housing?  As you will

There was/is a thick blanket  of oil/dust in the bell housing, but
aparently not on the clutch.  The clutch friction material was worn down to
about half the thickness of the new one, and if not for the grooves that
were already there, which prevented the friction pad from wearing flat at
the rivets, they would have been making contact.

>The temperature gauge tube fitting should be a 5/8" size wrench, unless it
> has been worn down.  Soak it in penetrating oil, and remove it if you
can.
I've been spraying and retrying, to no avail.  I'll keep trying, but it's
not looking good.  It's not under pressure while sitting in the wagon and
I've placed it back inside the engine compartment until it is time to put
the engine back in.

Robert
'65 Sprite

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