| Thanks for the feedback...clutch is as smooth as silk.  I've had vibrating
clutch's before and this one is fine.
 
My wife was choked yesterday...nice day and I spent it in the garage...I was
too scared to tell her that the problem didn't get fixed!
 
Paul
 
From: S and T Miller [mailto:stmiller96@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2010 8:56 AM
To: britishcars@shaw.ca; healeys@autox.team.net
Subject: Clutch issue
 
Although to me it does sound like it maybe the pilot bushing, is there any
vibration in the clutch pedal?  Perhaps the pressure plate springs are
damaged/ adjusted wrong and the pressure palte is catching the disk slightly
as it turns?  Just a thought.  
I feel your pain- you are at the point where my wife doesn't go near the
garage :)
The Millers
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