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To: "'triumphs@autox.team.net'" <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: FW: TR3A Clutch
From: "Kohout, Robert" <kohout@jbc.js.mil>
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 1997 10:00:12 -0400


> Mel,          
> 
> Had a similar problem on a 72 TR-6.  I bought the car and immediately
> performed what I thought would be preventative maintenance (brake
> linings, brake hoses, pressure plate, clutch disk, throwout bearing,
> grease and lube chassis, etc.) to make the car more enjoyable to drive
> and to prevent untimely breakdowns.  The clutch worked fine for a
> couple of hundred miles but then I had the same problem you described.
> The clutch would not fully disengage and it became very difficult to
> change gears.  Overtime I replaced slave cylinder, master cylinder,
> connecting hose, throwout fork, cross-shaft, retaining pin, thrust
> washers, had the flywheel refaced, and even did the "bad" deed of
> moving the slave cylinder rod to the uppermost connecting point to
> force additional travel of the throwout bearing.  The problem still
> remained.  In desperation I replaced the new clutch assembly (pressure
> plate, clutch disk, throwout bearing) with another clutch assembly.
> It cured the problem for about another 150 miles and then guess what
> happened?  The problem returned.  (BTW, both of the clutch assemblies
> were Quinton Hazel).  Since the entire clutch system was "new", I bit
> the bullet and searched for a third clutch assembly from a different
> manufacturer.  I found an original Borg & Beck which had been sitting
> on a local parts company shelf.  I installed the Borg & Beck and have
> not had a problem with the clutch disengaging.
> 
> I would not rule out suspecting your clutch assembly (if everything
> else is within specs).
> 
> Robert Kohout
> 72 TR-6
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mel Hildebrandt [SMTP:76256.1406@CompuServe.COM]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 1997 9:11 PM
> To:   List
> Subject:      TR3A Clutch
> 
> Dear Collective Wisdom,
> 
> I'm having trouble with the engagement of the clutch.
> 
> Some background: New clutch and rebuilt hydraulics two years ago.
> Everything
> fine until progressive problems on a drive earlier this year. The
> clutch now
> engages when the pedal is barely off of the floor, and it is difficult
> to change
> gears. I have checked the adjustment of the slave cylinder rod, bled
> the system,
> and found no leaks on either the master or slave cylinders. The slave
> rod seems
> to move normally when the clutch pedal is depressed, and is mounted in
> the
> middle hole on the actuator lever.
> 
> Could it be hydraulic fluid leaking past the seals during operation
> but still
> not be leaking out of the cylinder assembly? Could it be as simple as
> installing
> rebuild kits on the cylinders?
> 
> Help!
> 
> Mel, San Diego

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