Hugh---Right you are, but I was basing my reply on Ken's noting that he
had just rebuilt the CMC when this soft pedal appeared.
If he lost a thrust washer along the way, his symptoms would certainly
match up with your suggestion.
Dick
Hugh Barber wrote:
Could also be worn crankshaft thrust washers............
Sally or Dick Taylor wrote:
Ken---What you describe is a strong symptom of air in the system. Either
in the line down to the Slave Cylinder, or in the SC itself. This air
must be bled out thru the bleed nipple on TOP of the SC.
Write back if you can't get all of the air out, for a longer version on
the how-to.
It's common to be able to shift gears with the engine not running, even
with only partial clutch disengagement.
Dick
Ken wrote:
I recently installed a Victoria British clutch master cylinder repair
kit. I have bled the lines and everything seems fine.
If I'm just sitting with the engine off I have a solid clutch pedal and
the gears shift easily.
However, once I begin to drive the car I get an occasional
soft pedal
and the gears will not shift.
At times it is as if there is no clutch at all and the pedal will go to
the floor. If I give it a pump or two I'm suddenly back in business with
everything working for a shift or two. I have noticed that if I keep a
very slight pressure on the clutch pedal while driving, (reasonably
uncomfortable with a TR6 clutch), everything works fine.
Can anyone help me exorcise the gremlins? Thanks, Ken
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