> The first thing to try in this situation is to turn the starter with
> your foot on the clutch. If this doesn't work, try push starting it
> in second, and driving it round for a bit (assuming you can do this
> off road or you live on a quiet street!) keeping your foot on the
> clutch all the time. It should free up after a while. A friend of
> mine with a Mk111 Spit succeeded in freeing his clutch by doing this.
> Bob Edgar
When I took possession of my TR6 I had the same problem and used about
the same method except I stomped the brakes after I got up to about forty
and after a couple of times it came loose.
-Thomas
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