[6pack] Laycock Clutch dimension question
    William McIntire 
    william.mcintire at wright.edu
       
    Tue Mar 17 05:32:43 MST 2009
    
    
  
Mike and  all,
It's a piece of cake.
With the engine off put the trans in a higher gear, like 3rd, depress the
clutch and stand on the brakes.  Bump the starter repeatedly. Do not leave the
starter engaged just bump it against the flywheel. After a few tries the
clutch will unstick and you're good to go. Worked for me for years. Just do
not leave the starter engaged for any extended period as it may cook.
Bill
'70   6
----- Original Message -----
From: michael lunsford <mblunsfordsr at yahoo.com>
Date: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 8:13 am
Subject: [6pack] Laycock Clutch dimension question
To: 6pack at autox.team.net
> I presume since you said you "have it down" for a stuck clutch
> that you have
> already taken the tranny out and removed the clutch.  If
> this is the case you
> obviously don't need, or want to know that several members have
> had success in
> unsticking a clutch without removing anything.  Since I
> have only read about
> it on this forum I willl leave it to those who have successfully
> used this
> technique to explain it.
>  
> Mike Lunsford
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