| In my opinion you should scrap the old mechanical clutch completely 
and put in one of Herman Van Den Akkers Hydraulic models, although 
originally designed for his 5-speed conversion, he now has a version 
for TR2-6 original transmissions.  I have one in Casper (TR3) and the 
5-speed and can tell you it makes a HUGE difference.  AnnaBelle's TR6 
has a B&B clutch and her left leg is getting much bigger than the 
right due to the intense pressure required ...
While  I  merely have to feather foot the clutch on Casper ... now 
your only  problem is to get Herman to  send you one ... not cheap, 
but a wonderful improvement, makes number ONE in my list of the top 
ten desirable improvements to our great little cars.
>Although It has a clutch I thought I ought to put a new one in, since it may
>be 5 plus years till I rebuild my original motor and take this out again.
>
>Do I buy a TR2-4 (Moss #593-050) clutch kit, or a TR4A (Moss #593-030)
>clutch kit?
>
>What would be different anyway?
>
-- 
Bill  Pugh
1957 TR3 TS16765L
aka
Casper
1970 TR6 CC59179L
aka
Rosey
Wallace, CA
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