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Re: clutch problems

To: "Stig Nikolaj Fasmer Blomberg" <blomberg@get2net.dk>
Subject: Re: clutch problems
From: "unicorn7" <unicorn7@mail.icnet.net>
Date: Wed, 8 Jul 1998 21:48:18 -0500charset="us-ascii"
Cc: "Triumphs" <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
Time for a silly question, did you check the fork to make sure it's not
distorted or cracked at the pivot (inside the bellhousing).  The one in my
GT6 experienced metal fatigue in the "cup" that mates with the pivot, and
I'm considering having a machinist make one that could be bolted to the
fork - the result I'm looking for is to never have to worry about shelling
out over $100.00 for a fork.  If the cost of making it turns out to be
reasonable, and it appears to work properly, who knows.

Dave Korzun
'69 GT6+
-----Original Message-----
From: Stig Nikolaj Fasmer Blomberg <blomberg@get2net.dk>
To: triumphs@autox.team.net <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Date: Wednesday, July 08, 1998 6:34 AM
Subject: clutch problems


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>A few weeks ago I posted a question to the spitfirelist concerning a
>malfunction, which i related to the clutch. Back then, I couldn't get into
>different gears without applying force and the clutch was hard to depress.
>I received several good advices, and then I did following.
>
>1. I checked the pivot pin. The pin was there and working fine.
>2. Changed fluid (used dot 4). Didn't solve the problem.
>3. Cleaned the master and disassembled the slavecylinder. Let it soak for a
>few days. Total cleanout and then reassemble. No sale - didn't work
>
>Now I have bleedet the whole system, and I have still got a problem, though
>it is not the entire same as the one I started with. (Here comes my present
>problem)
>
>It feels like the clutch doesn't engage properly. It is possible for me to
>get into different gears (even though 1. and reverse is hard), but the
>clutch doesn't seem to engage properly. When I accelerate fast, there comes
>an ugly grinding sound due to the clutch not entirely engaged - as if the
>clutch is half way depressed.
>
>Now, I think this is a rather simple thing to repair, but I can't figure
>out what it is since I have done most of the hydraulic system. I'm 99% sure
>that there's no air in and there is plenty of fluid.
>
>I hope some of you guys can help me here before I get down on my knees and
>crawl to the local garage.
>
>TIA
>Nick, 1976 spitfire
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>By the way, I disassembled the slave without destroying the cap (ceiling
>cup). What is the function of the cap besides keeping the pin in the
>middle? I didn't seal it hard when I put it back together. Should I have
>done that??
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