I also would recomend while the transmission is out. To clean up the
transmission and replace the front seal, rear seal and the O rings on
the overdrive cross shaft, install rear crankshaft seal kit, rear
transmission mounts.
Other options that i would recomend would be to rebuild the clutch
slave cylinder and install a new flex hose, and for a performance
upgrade option you can consider a light flywheel.
David Nock
British Car Specialists
Stockton Ca 95205
209-948-8767
www.britishcarspecialists.com
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On Apr 6, 2011, at 7:08 PM, Richard Ewald wrote:
> Back when I was young and dumb (and broke) I tired using just a new
> disc a couple of times (Yeah I can be a slow learner).
> What David and Ed said is the truth. Always replace as a set. Or
> take to a quality rebuilder and have it redone totally.
> Personally if I am doing a clutch it would be:
> New pressure plate
> Disc
> Throw out bearing
> Pilot bush or bearing
> Resurface the flywheel (and if the machine shop uses vice grips to
> remove the dowel pins or worse yet machines them off you yell at
> the guy and make him fix it and then you find a new machine shop
> before you need any additional machine work)
> I have learned the hard way that cutting corners on this job never
> pays in the long run. And you know what they say, learn from the
> mistakes of others, you will never live long enough to make them
> all yourself.
> Rick
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> On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 2:27 PM, David Nock
> <healeydoc at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Always install a new clutch complete assembly. Unless you just enjoy
> removing the transmission at a later date and doing all the work over
> again.
>
> Personally I would rather be out driving my Healey
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