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Subject: weekends and work
From: "Jim Muller" <jimmuller@pop.mail.rcn.net>
Date: Sat, 4 May 2002 20:18:22 -0400
Yeah it *is* a weekend, and a great one for being outdoors here in 
the northeast.  I set a new world's record today, at least a record 
for me.  Pulled out the GT6 gearbox and clutch *and* re-installed 
them within 8 hours.  Okay, so I haven't snugged up the bellhousing 
bolts yet, nor installed the interior bits.

Of course, the purpose of this exercise was to find the cause of the 
chirping TO bearing.  The pins I mentioned in my earlier note (which 
Nigel had suggested were the probable problem) were the protrusions 
that operate the TO bearing.  They did not even show significant 
wear.  The bearing spun freely and had no apparent roughness.  The 
bearing holder had a well-formed notch to prevent it from spinning on 
the tranny input shaft.  Inotherwords, I could find *nothing* 
apparently wrong.  I did observe that the clutch arm and bearing 
holder are easily dislodged when the whole thing is manhandled back 
into the car but I don't think that was a problem.

I removed the pressure plate and clutch disk just in case they had 
some recognizeable problem.  Nothing, except that the mounting bolts 
were far looser than I would have expected.  Ahem, I wonder who 
torqued them on re-assembly???  I'd say "Doh!" except that I know I 
torqued them properly.  Why would they have loosened up so quickly, 
or at all, I wonder?  Tomorrow will mean final re-assembly, and a 
test drive!  With luck there will be no chirping.

I'm still puzzled about the noise.  The GT6 TO bearing is supposed to 
be in constant contact with the finger springs.  JJ at RaceTune had 
said that a bad tranny input bearing could make such a sound, but I 
can't see how.  I'm open to suggestions.

Tanks in advance for any wisdom.
-- 
Jim Muller
jimmuller@pop.rcn.com
'80 Spitfire, '70 GT6+

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