> Well, I missed my first (planned-to-go) WyCROC road trip this weekend, as
> my daily driver bit the dust Thursday nite (hope you guys are having a GOOD
> ride, not GREAT, just GOOD :) ).
> I *JUST* got a pair of Ztherapy carbs installed - an AWESOME improvement,
> and I was SSSOOOOooooo cranked to travel!
>
> So, I'm looking for pointers, advice, support, therapy, counseling, prozac,
> a shoulder to cry on...
>
> Thursday nite, after tidying it up, I went to start it - in
> first gear, clutch in, and turned motor, and car jumped! Clutch would
> not disengage!! AaiiggghhHHHHH!!!!
> Well, I WAS able to track down clutch slave and master cyl's
> locally, so put them in Friday (sort of - the !@#!@$ master's mounting
> holes were 45 degs off vertical!! What kinda roadster does THAT fit on?? So,
> used it for a fast rebuild of the old one). hydraulics move fork a good 5/8"
> -- is that enough? 'Cause it sure didn't fix it!
> What's left? I thought clutches went the OTHER direction when they failed?
> It certainly wasn't slipping, or acting weird before...
> Then today (Saturday), I tried adjusting the slave's rod (to clutch fork).
> Tightened it up, and WHOA! It's starts to work again! Pedal play comes out
> farther than before, but doesn't slip. Get back home, decide to tinker with
> carbs, go out for another test drive. WHOA! Clutch won't disengage again!
> What the @!*(#!@ is going on???
>
> thank you for your support,
> dan neff '69 2000
> colordao springs, co
> www.wycroc.org
>
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It is possible that the clutch IS disengaging, but the grease in the pilot
bearing (or the pilot bearing itself) is causing the clutch to appear to
not be releasing.
Peace,
Pat
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Pat Horne, Network Manager, Shop Supervisor, Future planner
CS Dept, University of Texas, Austin, Tx. 78712 USA
voice (512)471-9517, fax (512)471-8885
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