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I have recently removed the engine to answer the question of friction plat=
e binding. It was.
That same rusty powder that appears around dry door hinges in a hose was p=
resent on the area around the plate=E2=80=99s splines. Pushing and pulling b=
y hand, the plate would not slide smoothly on its splines. It had been inst=
alled ten years and 30M miles ago.
I checked the bushing on throw-out lever, the pivot bolt also, which were f=
ine. The throw-out bearing measured a couple of thousands _thicker_ than a n=
ew one, so I used the old again, but bought a new AP friction plate even tho=
ugh the old appeared, aside from the rust powder, almost unworn.=20
Difficult shifting is now history.
Bob
=20
> On May 28, 2019, at 3:43 AM, PaulHunt73 via Mgs <mgs@autox.team.net> wrote=
:
>=20
> Unlike physical wear at the pedal linkage, similar wear at the slave end h=
as no effect on clutch operation, the hydraulic system is designed to take a=
ccount of all wear at the clutch end. Remember the graphite release bearing=
is going to wear down by a 1/4" or so over the life of the clutch, and give=
n the unequal lengths of the release arm that is going to be getting on for a=
n inch at the slave cylinder. The piston simply moves out to take it up, an=
d more fluid back-fills from the reservoir.
> =20
> If it's dragging exactly the same as before, and you have about 1/2" of tr=
avel of the slave push-rod, then something is binding at the clutch. Either=
the friction plate is very stiff on its splines, or the end of the first-mo=
tion shaft is dragging badly in the pilot bearing. Could also be the releas=
e bearing breaking up and not pushing evenly on the cover plate. Time to pu=
ll the engine - much easier than pulling both - on an MGB at least.
> =20
> PaulH.
> ----- Original Message -----
>> Replaced the clutch hose and the slave. Still not shifting.
>> When you push in the clutch, the lever arm on the trans moves a decent am=
ount. I didn=E2=80=99t measure it, but its probably =C2=BD=E2=80=9D to =C2=BE=
=E2=80=9D, something like that.=20
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sp; I have recently removed the engine to answer the question of friction pl=
ate binding. It was.</div><div dir=3D"ltr"> That same rusty powd=
er that appears around dry door hinges in a hose was present on the area aro=
und the plate=E2=80=99s splines. Pushing and pulling by hand, the plat=
e would not slide smoothly on its splines. It had been installed ten y=
ears and 30M miles ago.</div><div dir=3D"ltr"> I checked the bushing o=
n throw-out lever, the pivot bolt also, which were fine. The throw-out beari=
ng measured a couple of thousands _thicker_ than a new one, so I used the ol=
d again, but bought a new AP friction plate even though the old appeared, as=
ide from the rust powder, almost unworn. </div><div dir=3D"ltr"> D=
ifficult shifting is now history.</div><div dir=3D"ltr">Bob</div><div dir=3D=
"ltr"><br></div><div dir=3D"ltr"> </div><div dir=3D"ltr"><br>On May 28,=
2019, at 3:43 AM, PaulHunt73 via Mgs <<a href=3D"mailto:mgs@autox.team.n=
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slave end has no effect on clutch operation, the hydraulic system is=20=
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graphite release bearing is going to wear down by a 1/4" or so over the life=
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