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From: triumph@igc.net (Chad Jester)
Subject: Re: TR6 Clutch Problem
To: jgreenb1@ix.netcom.com (Jerry Greenberg )
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
Jerry Greenberg wrote:
>I havebeen experiencing severe clutch problems at times with my 1976
>TR6. Mainly in hot weather, and sometimes in cool and cold weather, it
>is very difficult and sometimes impossible to engage first gear from a
>stop when the engine temperature is above "normal". I sometimes have
>trouble engaging second gear but not nearly as much difficulty as
>first.
>
>If and when I finally do get into first gear, it is as if the clutch is
>engaged, in other words, if I am in first gear and let off the brake,
>the car will move forward.
>
I had a similiar problem with my Spitfire MkIV, it turned out to be the
friction plate had disintegrated.....Sorry for bringing possible bad news
Rich
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