I had this problem with a TR6 once and found the new slave came with a
shorter rod. once the old rod was in the new slave cyl. it worked fine.
cheers, derek
At 13:13 23/12/2000 EST, Cushcom1@aol.com wrote:
>Listers: Don't want to clutter up the site this holiday weekend, but I REALLY
>need help sorting out a clutch problem on a 1972 TR6. The system is much like
>the Tiger, so maybe somebody has experienced a similar condition and has a
>tip or two.
>
>Here it is: Hydraulic master cylinder, line, clutch slave, clutch disc,
>pressure plate, bearing, etc. all brand new (not rebuilds) and all correct
>(at least according to Moss Motors). But I cannot get enough pedal travel to
>disengage the clutch. The pedal is on the floor, the system is fully bled
>and yet there's a full inch of throw left in the clutch finger. By shimming
>the slave back one inch I can get everything to work properly. But this just
>ain't the right way to do it. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks
>from the Tigerman
>
>
>
Derek White
Managing Director
Zikomo Brewing Company
Box 31730, Lusaka, Zambia
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