> When I rebuilt the T3A, I put a new clutch and pressure plate
> in it. When I took it for a test drive, the clutch would
> barely engage. Car wouldn't go uphill. Tested the freeplay
> at the slave cylinder, and had the proper inch of movment
> before engating the fork.
Whaat ? The correct freeplay at the slave varies a little bit by source,
but should be more like 1/32".
This is measured as how far the pushrod can move out of the slave cylinder,
with it still connected to the operating lever.
> There is the fulcrum adjustment in the bellhousing that the fork
> rides on. Should I have adjusted that?
Ok, you've lost me totally here. Are we talking about a stock TR3A
transmission ? There should be no adjustments inside the bellhousing unless
someone has substituted something.
Randall
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