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Re: [Spits] Spit clutch adjustment

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Subject: Re: [Spits] Spit clutch adjustment
From: Hans <sukaspit@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2013 18:38:06 -0700
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That is great news, Roger. I just got a workshop manual to check that out. I
can see that is the way to go. I am still tempted to do a conversion to a
Toyota or Nissan drivetrain or whatever some one out there might recommend.
Thanks


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On Jul 29, 2013, at 4:27 PM, Roger Elliott <elliottr@rmi.net> wrote:

> If that is all that is wrong, you can drop the oil pan and the front main
bearing and put a new ones in.  They come in different thicknesses.  I think
SpitBits has the wides selection of thicknesses.  Goodparts also has a good
selection and his are hardened.
>
> Roger
>
>
> On 07/29/2013 06:07 PM, Hans wrote:
>> OK, I misunderstood when you said "measure how far it travels with clutch
>> depressed"
>> i measured the end float at the pulley to be about an eight of an inch!
Wow,
>> it sounds like the thrust washer dropped out altogether as Donald Locker
>> suggested. It would explain the suddenness. It being hot was coincidental.
>> I guess there is no easier fix than an overhaul(?)Too bad, it is running
>> really well with good compression on all cylinders in spite of all the
>> caliifornia smog crap on it.
>> Thanks again,
>> Hans
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