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Clutch Question

To: "Sunbeam Alpines" <alpines@autox.team.net>
Subject: Clutch Question
From: "Patrick" <pLaske@bigfoot.com>
Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2000 20:45:31 -0500
I got my Alpine a couple of months ago, a SV, and when I got it, I knew the
clutch cylinders needed repair.  The clutch arm did not move when you used
the pedal.  The hydraulic fluid was just like mud, color, chunks and
everything.  I finally got around to removing the slave cylinder and I'm
ready to put a new one on, but before I do, I want to make sure this is the
only thing wrong with the clutch mechanism. (I am replacing the primary
cylinder and line between them also.)  I tried moving the clutch arm using a
small wrench and the arm wouldn't move.  I'd hate to reassemble only to find
out the clutch still won't work.  Question is: should I be able to move the
clutch arm by hand or is that too hard to do?  If I am supposed to be able
to move it, is there any reason why I can't?  (No jokes about arm strength,
please.)

My original idea is to get this running decently for about a year and then
start a restoration.  Now, I'm actually thinking of continuing to take it
apart and start the restoration now.  Any thoughts on either method?

Thanks for any replies.

Patrick


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