There is another factor here: There were 2 different clutch systems
supplied. I cannot for the life of me remember which years had what,
but there were both Laycock and Borg & Beck clutches fitted to the TR6.
I remember that at some time in the past, I switched from one of them
to the other -- and the muscle required decreased by about half.
Now, being as I did this about 1985... and that same clutch is still in
there, I cannot for the life of me remember what I switched from and to.
michael lunsford wrote:
> I don't know how the length of the throw on a .75 (early) clutch MC compares
> with the later.70 diameter clutch. I do know from experience that the early
> .75 clutch requires more pressure than the later .70 clutch so I think you
> have the story reversed. The later model is easier on your leg than the early
> model.
>
> Mike Lunsford, 1970 TR6 with .70 late model clutch.
>
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