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Re: Woodpecker Clutch

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Subject: Re: Woodpecker Clutch
From: RWM <RWM@rwmann.com>
Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2005 07:02:54 -0400
Sounds like a shredded or shredding clutch friction surface.  Had that 
occur long ago on mine.  A rivet failed and a slice of the worn friction 
surface was flogging the interior of the bell housing, most evident 
between neutral and take-up.

- Bob Mann, '68 2000 Solex



John E. Stromgren wrote:

> Hello, All.
>
> Driving has been great this summer until I started hearing a scraping 
> sound in neutral that disappeared when I pushed the clutch pedal in.  
> Giving it more slack didn't help, and adding pressure only made it 
> worse.  My wife said it sounded like a woodpecker, although I would 
> have to add, an all-metal one, beating away at my engine.
>
> So, after all these years, I guess I've got a clutch problem.
>
> I know the engine has to come out (which will give me a chance to put 
> in a better ring gear, and heck - maybe I can get my 5th gear neutral 
> fixed, as long as I'm pulling the drive train apart).  But what am I 
> in for?  I've looked at the diagrams in my Clymer's, but that's the 
> extent of my clutch knowledge.
>
> I might be able find a mechanic willing to take on the job, but I'd 
> appreciate some arm-chair assessments, first, if any of you veterans 
> would be willing to offer them.
>
> Thanks.
>
> John
> 1970 SRL311-14061
> Portsmouth, NH






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