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Re: TR4A Clutch - Kinda long

To: "Evans, Mark" <Mark.Evans@Anheuser-Busch.com>
Subject: Re: TR4A Clutch - Kinda long
From: levilevi@home.com
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 19:58:57 -0600
Cc: "'triumphs@autox.team.net'" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
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Mark,

Go buy the landcruiser TOB, show it to your car so that it knows you've
paid out good money for it and THEN try putting a few hundred miles on
the TOB that's in there.  If indeed it's the TOB then I don't think you
have anything to lose, except maybe your hearing.  It might be a little
piece of dirt, gravel, debris, in the TOB that MIGHT get ground up,
thrown out, or otherwise resolve itself with a little driving.  If it's
a bad TOB then it'll probably keep squealing but at least you'll know
you have the replacement sitting right there when you can't stand the
noise any longer.  Keep the receipt just in case you luck out.  And just
think how much faster it'll go now that you've done it once.

Good Luck
Bud

"Evans, Mark" wrote:
> 
> The Good - The Bad
> 
> The good news is I drove her for the first time in 9 months - over 8 miles!
> 
> My original intention was to replace the worn out clutch last September but
> shipwrights disease and several hundreds of dollars delayed the expected 
>spring
> time completion.
> 
> The bad news is that, on Sunday, I had her all ready for a ride and when 
>turning
> the motor over with the starter (no spark - oil in the cylinders) a terrible
> SCREEEECHING noise came from the bell housing. I got up the courage after
> building oil pressure to fire up the engine and the screeching noise 
>continued (
> but the motor started great!). I was too afraid to leave it running or drive
> after picturing visions of the flywheel and clutch parts flying through the 
>bell
> housing and slicing my legs. I decided to wait and think about it - I was 
>pretty
> disgusted.
> 
> Monday evening after work I investigated and the noise was definitely coming
> from the throwout bearing (it and all other clutch components are new and
> matched). I installed the throwout bearing using TRFs tool designed for the
> purpose. I disconnected the slave cylinder rod and, while the motor was 
>running,
> could make the sound stop by operating the lever so the throwout bearing was 
>as
> far away from the clutch as possible - no noise. Moving the lever the other 
>way
> produced the awful screeching noise.
> 
> I wanted at least a short drive. I figured, the worst that could happen is the
> noise could get worse and the gearbox would have to come out and the throwout
> bearing would have to be replaced.
> 
> The noise stopped completely within 200 yards of my driveway. I drove about a
> mile and put her in the garage and did some more thinking. This morning I
> started her up and for about 10 seconds the noise returned but not nearly so
> loud and then quit completely. I drove 7.5 miles. It shifted great and no 
>noise.
> 
> Is my throwout bearing bad? Did it need to break in a little after sitting in
> the uninstalled gearbox for 8+ months?  Is this normal? Should I begin 
>locating
> a '84-'86 Landcruiser throwout bearing and chalk it up to LBC fate?
> 
> Thanks for any advice and responses,
> 
> Mark A. Evans
> 1966 TR4A IRS CTC63970 LO

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