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Re: Thrust washers - yet again!

To: "Spit-LIST" <spitfires@autox.team.net>,
Subject: Re: Thrust washers - yet again!
From: "Peter S." <alfapete@pacbell.net>
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 1999 20:26:13 -0700
Did you put a new pan gasket on each time?

The clutch being affected here makes me wonder if its connected with it
grabbing sharply when the thrust washers are shot.  Any thoughts?

Peter S


----- Original Message -----
From: Mark J Bradakis <mjb@cs.utah.edu>
To: <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 1999 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: Thrust washers - yet again!


>
>
>     how long, on average, do these puppies last
>
> That depends.  If you start the car with your foot on the clutch
> pedal, or sit at stoplights with your foot on the clutch pedal, they
> will wear out a lot faster than if you don't do these things.  Assuming
> that the thrust surfaces of the block and crank have not yet been damaged,
> they should last for quite some time, perhaps on the order of 75,000 to
> 100,000 miles.  Assuming everything else in the motor lasts that long!
>
> Back at the, uh, '93 VTR convention in Everett, Washington, the '77
Spitfire
> I ran in the autocross had a motor from a $100 parts car in it.  Brand
new,
> in spec thrust washers would last approximately three to four autocross
> runs.  For a month or two, saturday's task was to drop the pan and pop in
> a new set before Sunday's events.  If you attended that particular meet,
you
> might have noticed I didn't drive that maroon Spit very much during the
> convention.  Of course, the thrust washers rapid demise is easy to use as
> a scapegoat for once again missing out on FTD at the autocross by *that*
> much.  On my third and fastest run, the remains of the washer fell out
about
> halfway through the run, which messes up one's clutch release, and I spent
> about 1 second trying to get the car into first gear for the pin turn a
bit
> before the finish.  And that run was only about 0.15 seconds off FTD.
Drat!
>
> The motor in Killer doesn't have this sort of thrust washer problem,
though
> we did have clutch problems at the Hudson VTR meet.  Maybe I need an
autocross
> car with an automatic trans!
>
> mjb.
>


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