George---Interesting story, and seems to be a little different than the usual
clutch woes. I'll toss out a couple of suggestions for you to check:
a) Take out the clutch MC and shake out the inner workings. We want to be sure
that the little tang (under the spring) is holding the parts in their place. If
this assembly has come apart, squeeze it all together and depress the tang, as
instructed by the repair manual or the instruction sheet that comes with the
CMC rebuild kit.
b) If all was OK here, next consider what goes on when the clutch itself is
released and re-engages. The diaphragm fingers alone is what pushes all of the
linkage back to the 'rest' position. The "adjustable" rod doesn't do squat, and
it's a crime for vendors to suggest that the TR6 clutch play problems can be
cured with one of these. (All play at the SC is taken up hydraulically)
Anyway...the stroke length here should be close to 1/2 inch at the slave
cylinder. IF you're not seeing this, AND a) above is/was not the problem, AND
the MC clevis pin linkage is reasonably without slop, then what could be going
on is that the fork pin is broken and was the culprit all along. (Altho I
suspect it's in the a) area)
Please write back. I for one always like to hear how these things are resolved.
Dick
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