Hi-
I'm not intimately familiar with the TR6 clutch fork/shaft
arrangement, but if it is anything like the TR3/4 pieces, do you think
there is a chance the fork is no longer responding to the motion provided by
the clutch slave ? I seem to remember there was a small pin- possibley
securing the fork to the shaft- that has a history of losing its purpose in
life. Question to Mr. Bromiel- Does the pedal 'feel like a clutch' or are
you just pushing against the return spring at the slave cylinder? Perhaps
the car has not been driven for a while because of this
failure, leading one to hope the clutch disc is merely not letting go of the
flywheel ( or clutch cover plate.) ((driven hard, put away broken...))
Good Luck!!
Bob W.
-----Original Message-----
From: Power British Performance Parts, Inc.
[mailto:britcars@powerbritish.com]
Sent: Monday, November 22, 1999 12:27 PM
To: Triumphs
Subject: Re: TR6 Stuck clutch
Geo Hahn wrote:
> "Bromiel, James E (James)" wrote:
>
> > I recently purchased a '74 TR6 with overdrive, My problem is the clutch
> > seems to be stuck. <snip>
> > Is there a way to free it with out dropping the trans?
>
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