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Re: Final thoughts on 77 Midget clutch?

To: Tyson Sherman <mts3@ra.msstate.edu>, MG Mailing List <mgs@autox.team.net>, Spridget Mailing List <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Final thoughts on 77 Midget clutch?
Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 20:50:34 -0700
Tyson,

My '75 Midget shifter was very stiff and felt like it didn't want to go
into (any) gear when I first got it. In my situation, I discovered that the
end cap (cover) at the end of the shift tower was missing and that exposure
to the elements and years of non-use allowed all the lubrication at the
shifter to dry out. An application of my choice of lubricants did the trick
of freeing it up and it works perfectly ever since. Remove the shift gaiter
for access.

Can you shift the car while it's parked and the engine is not running? If
not I would suspect the same problem.

Gerard

At 8:51 PM -0500 7/16/00, Tyson Sherman wrote:
>I'm posting this as sort of "I've checked all I
>know to check.  Is there anything I have missed?"
>
>I have a 77 Midget that will not go into gear.  It
>went in gear for the PO, but it grinded going into
>gear.
>
>I have rebuilt the master cylinder and slave
>cylinder, replacing the clear hose in the
>process.  The master cylinder pumps fluid, and the
>slave cylinder piston moves.  I can see no bubbles
>in the line.
>
>The pivoting pin is present in the
>transmission...the pin opposite the slave
>cylinder, the one the release bearing 'hinges'
>on.  Does that eliminate problems in that area?  I
>can see the bottom of it and think I can feel the
>top.
>
>Since I have not driven the car, I am not certain
>if the clutch slips.  I just know that it will not
>go into any gear from rest.
>
>I tried the method of freeing up the clutch, just
>in case that was the problem.
>
>Is there anything else to check before diagnosing
>it as a bad release bearing and pulling the
>engine?
>
>Thanks,
>
>--
>Tyson Sherman
>mts3@ra.msstate.edu
>http://www.tecinfo.com/~tsherman


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