Oliver,
Have you determined that the lever moves? Though it moves only 1/2
inch or so after the clearance is taken up, if it moves then it will push
the TO bearing.
When you installed the gearbox, you probably would have noticed if the
graphite of the TO bearing had worn down too close to the metal
Bob
On Fri, 20 Feb 2009 10:50:00 -0600 "oliver" <sumton@sbcglobal.net>
writes:
> to clarify:
>
> the tranny sat outside of the car for several years. it was working
> fine when
> removed and replaced with an OD tranny, which has since gone south.
> all the
> typical clutch components were replaced when the OD tranny was put
> in.
> nothing was replaced when the old tranny was reinstalled.
>
> it looks like the tob is not moving. the buildup in pressure in the
> original
> and new slave cylinder is causing the hydraulic fluid to push the
> seal
> sideways and exit through the dust cover.
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