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Re: Clutch Problems

To: Ro <ronh1@flash.net>
Subject: Re: Clutch Problems
From: jmwagner <jmwagner@greenheart.com>
Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1998 10:44:15 -0700
Cc: Don Batsford <dbatsford@videoserver.com>, "'triumphs@autox.team.net'" <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
References: <199807221430.KAA12042@videoserver-bh.videoserver.com> <35B60CA0.4829@flash.net>
This happened to my first TR 4A... it totally seized to the flywheel... the
fact that it was a competition clutch (maybe with some sort of metals in the
clutch pad material?) might have made things worse... but all the rocking and
jerking in the world would not part them...

Sincere removing and installing a trans on a TR 4A had become a pretty simple
procedure for me... I just dove in and did that...  and with the clutch plate
removed... it was nothing to break them apart... you wonder why it would be
sooooo stuck!

Anyways...  I would certainly try everything before bothering to remove the
trans...  but be prepared for this possibility... and if so... don't get
mad...  just do it.  : )


--Justin

Ro wrote:

> Don Batsford wrote:
> >
> > I've not had a chance to read the list much lately, so please excuse me
> > it this is a thread that has recently been discussed.
> > My 1971 TR6 has been sitting in the garage for about 10 months.  Last
> > weekend I started the car in order to move it into the driveway - but the
> > car wouldn't go into gear with the engine running.  Shut the car off and
> > the transmission will shift into gear.  I haven't had a chance to crawl
> > under, but from the sound and feel, it appears that the master and slave
> > are both functioning.  I seem to recall a while back someone reporting
> > this same problem.  Please don't tell me that I have to pull the
> > transmission to replace some bits, please!  Any suggestions on a
> > cause/cure?  Seriously, all comments are very welcome.
> > Could this be a case of car jealousy - my wife just started parking her
> > new Saab in the adjoining garage stall.
> >
> > Thanks - Don Batsford
> > dbatsford@Videoserver.com or batsford@net1plus.com
> Don,
> I had this problem with a TR3A that had been setting for some time, and
> discovered that the clutch disk had stuck (yes stuck!) to the flywheel
> and pressure plate. You can roll the car into the street, and start it
> in first gear. Once you get it started, gently jerk the car by tapping
> the throttle and then backing off. This has to be done with the clutch
> pedal in the disengaged position.(down) You might be lucky and do this
> in the garage by just rocking the car with the clutch disengaged.
>
> Good Luck
> Ron Harrison




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