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Re: clutch failure

To: Chad Jester <triumph@igc.net>, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: clutch failure
From: hdrsons@iamerica.net (Hal Rogers)
Date: Thu, 29 Aug 1996 11:33:16 -0600
Cc: barney@igc.net
At 08:26 AM 8/29/96 -0400, Chad Jester wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I just wanted to share an experience I had yesterday with the group.  I
>was driving my TR6 to work yesterday.  I had just rounded a corner and
>shifted into 2nd gear and was accelerating.  Suddenly, without warning,
>the engine revved and the car stopped accelerating.  I coasted to a stop
>along the road, engine still running and the car in gear.  Nothing I could
>do would make the car move.  So, I called AAA and had the car towed home.
>Last night I took the beast apart to find the source of the problem.  I
>removed the transmission and discovered the clutch disc hub had
>disconnected itself from the outer part where the lining is attached.  I
>have never experienced a failure like this.  Has anyone else?  I just put
>this clutch in 3 months ago...it is a Borg and Beck.  Needless to say,
>I'll be back at the parts house today to pick up my warranty replacement.
>
>Regards,
>
>Chad Jester

New clutches are not defective when they fail in this manner. The cause is
usually a worn pilot bushing and/or a worn transmission pilot/spigot shaft
bearing.

Regards,
Hal

Hal Rogers
H.D. Rogers & Sons 
Import Auto Specialists
3418 Barksdale Blvd.
Bossier City LA 71112
(318) 742-3651 voice
(318) 742-5044 fax

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