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Follow-up on: Clutch Problem?

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Subject: Follow-up on: Clutch Problem?
From: Jambone <jambone6@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2002 06:58:08 -0700 (PDT)
Thanks to all of the listers who responded to my plea for help!  I took the car
to a local British car repair shop, and they diagnosed the problem as a bad 3rd
gear thrust washer.  So looks like I get to replace or rebuild the
transmission.  I guess that I messed it up when my hydraulics failed.

Brian Hill

> On Mon, 5 Aug 2002 19:14:03 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
> 
>Listers,
>
> I could use some advice, suggestions, encouragement, and whatever else you
> got.  I am a bit down as my usually very reliable Spit is causing me grief. 
> Here's the story...
>
> I'm driving it in to work one morning, and shifting becomes troublesome. 
> With the clutch to the floor, some shifts still grind the gears a bit.  I
> return home as gently as possible.  I find that the clutch master cylinder
> reservoir is dry.  I add fluid, bleed the system, and things return to
> normal... for awhile.  Reservoir level drops pretty quickly.  I can see that
> the master cylinder doesn't have a leak, but the slave cylinder looks
> suspicious.  I bought a rebuild kit for it and replaced the rubber bits. 
> Re-installed it and bled the system again.  The car drove great for about a
> day.
>
> Next day, more trouble shifing gears, particularly from 3rd to 4th.  In 3rd
> gear, sometimes the shift lever likes to move towards 4th as I slow down
> using the engine, and more towards the front of the car when accelerating.  I
> think that's how it goes - the point is that the lever moves around in 3rd. 
> I have never noticed this before.
>
> Today, I bled the system like crazy and double-checked that the slave
> cylinder mates with the clutch pushrod properly.  I haven't lost any fluid
> since the rebuild - the reservoir level is constant.
>
> So, any ideas what is causing my symptoms?  Is it possibly a tranny problem?
> The Haynes manual says something about adjusting the clutch pedal as a fix
> for "excessive difficulty in engaging gear" - I don't see anywhere to adjust
> the pedal.  Please help!
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Brian Hill
>
> '76 Pimento Spitfire 1500
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