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Re: [Fot] Clutch not working after Winter storage

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Subject: Re: [Fot] Clutch not working after Winter storage
From: "TeriAnn J. Wakeman" <tjwakeman@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 21 May 2012 08:04:49 -0700
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On 5/21/12 7:47 AM, George Harmuth wrote:
Not race related but definitely Triumph. This weekend we were getting my
son's 72 MK4 Spit out of storage from the winter. The car was running fine
before we parked it in a shed in November. Went through the usual check it
out routine, started up OK. When he put it gear, luckily reverse, it jumped
right in, clutch not disengaging. I poked around a bit I and while the
clutch master cylinder was full, the fluid was black. I figured we lost a
seal and since the master was of unknown age and condition we changed it
and the slave (same reason). Bled the system well and confirmed the the
actuator rod / Throw out bearing arm was moving (at least 1/2 inch looking
around slave into bell housing) when he pressed the pedal. The clutch is
still not disengaging. We jacked up the car and confirmed that it's staying
engaged. Tried rocking the wheels back and forth, see is somehow the disk
could be broken free but nothing.

Black brake fluid & only a half inch of rod movement doesn't sound good but it could be a problem I saw in my old Ford tractor when it sat too long in moist weather. Sometimes the flywheel & clutch disc stick together when sitting unused for a few months.

If you have the space start the car in gear and once it is going push in the clutch and hit the brakes hard. If it is a disc stuck to the flywheel one or two tries of this and the bond should break loose.

Teriann
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