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What's the biting point like? If that's fine then leave it alone.
I don't know the MGA master but on the MGB the master piston comes back
to the circlip in the bore and positions the resting position of the
pedal, and that determines how much 'throw' you have at the pedal, the
slave cylinder and hence the release bearing. Slop in the linkage at
the pedal puts it closer to the floor and results in less slave piston
movement and hence a lower biting point. The same is not true of the
linkage at the clutch end as a spring inside the slave cylinder pushes
the piston out to take up all the play at that end, and more importantly
to compensate for the graphite release bearing wearing down. The more
that wears the further the piston moves out, drawing fluid down from the
master reservoir, so you continue to get a full stroke of the release
arm. That makes the MGB clutch system self-adjusting, and there is no
scope for threaded adjustment anywhere in the system. But as I say that
is the MGB not the MGA.
PaulH.
On 29/10/2023 23:49, dave northrup wrote:
>
> I am reassembling the car; it was never running and driving under my
> ownership.
>
> I noticed today as Iâ??m attempting to get the car running and driving
> for the first time that there is play in the clutch in the rod that
> goes into the master.
>
> It is threaded about as far out as it can go.
>
> It occurred to me that I could thread a rod so that there is virtually
> no play, and that the as soon as you press the clutch pedal it will
> move inside the master. It also occurred to me that that might be a
> bad idea. Can/should I do that? or will it push too far inside the
> master and cause additional problems? It isnâ??t more than about ½â?? of
> play or so
>
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<p>What's the biting point like? If that's fine then leave it
alone.</p>
<p>I don't know the MGA master but on the MGB the master piston
comes back to the circlip in the bore and positions the resting
position of the pedal, and that determines how much 'throw' you
have at the pedal, the slave cylinder and hence the release
bearing. Slop in the linkage at the pedal puts it closer to the
floor and results in less slave piston movement and hence a lower
biting point. The same is not true of the linkage at the clutch
end as a spring inside the slave cylinder pushes the piston out to
take up all the play at that end, and more importantly to
compensate for the graphite release bearing wearing down. The
more that wears the further the piston moves out, drawing fluid
down from the master reservoir, so you continue to get a full
stroke of the release arm. That makes the MGB clutch system
self-adjusting, and there is no scope for threaded adjustment
anywhere in the system. But as I say that is the MGB not the MGA.</p>
<p>PaulH.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 29/10/2023 23:49, dave northrup
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<p class="MsoNormal">I am reassembling the car; it was never
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<p class="MsoNormal"><o:p>Â </o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">I noticed today as Iâ??m attempting to get
the car running and driving for the first time that there is
play in the clutch in the rod that goes into the master.
<o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><o:p>Â </o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">It is threaded about as far out as it can
go.<o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><o:p>Â </o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">It occurred to me that I could thread a rod
so that there is virtually no play, and that the as soon as
you press the clutch pedal it will move inside the master. It
also occurred to me that that might be a bad idea. Can/should
I do that? or will it push too far inside the master and
cause additional problems? It isnâ??t more than about ½â?? of
play or so<o:p></o:p></p>
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