My 2 francs worth:
I had a similar problem, the first time I replaced the clutch on my type 3
volkswagen. I turned it into a pickup, but that's another story.
I had replace the clutch, worked ok but slipped sometimes. I removed the
engine (again, I must've pulled that engine 20 times), pulled the clutch,
found nothing, sent the flywheel out for resurfacing (where they also
machine the mating surface of the pressure plate mounting flange to the
right dimension). Voila! reliable working clutch.
Christian Simonsen
Virginia, USA
shammy@inmind.com
1954 TR2 TS1675 long door waiting for attention
1963? TR4 CT 24093 LO runs like a champ most days
Homebrewer extraordinaire (in one of my wildest dreams anyway)
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