[Healeys] Any Ideas ?

Richard Collins gonnagitcha90 at hotmail.com
Wed Dec 4 17:05:37 MST 2024


I leaning toward a linkage issue…
Regards,
Richard C


> On Dec 4, 2024, at 18:04, Richard Collins <gonnagitcha90 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Thanks folks
> I think that about covers it.
> I’ll let you know what I find but not tomorrow as garage is not heated. Forecast in the 20’s but no snow or fires so no complaints actually versus some of you who are in problem areas.
> Happy Holidays to all.
> Regards,
> Richard Collins
> Bowling Green, KY
> BN7 440
> 
> 
>> On Dec 4, 2024, at 17:16, Peter Dzwig via Healeys <healeys at autox.team.net> wrote:
>> 
>> I don't know, but I had something similar a while ago in my car. Reverse just refused to engage but then first went unless you were very gentle with it. It turned out to be a stuck cog and then we found that some shim "adjustments" had been made to the 'box  when it was being rebuilt. The "adjustments" had shattered leaving bits in the fluid, which eventually...
>> 
>> Sound a possibility that something like that happened?
>> 
>> Good luck,
>> 
>> Peter
>> 
>>>> On 04/12/2024 22:36, Bob Spidell via Healeys wrote:
>>> Spitballs (in descending order of likelihood; i.e. slim to slimmer):
>>> - obstruction in the M/C<->S/C line (think of a BB lodged in the outlet that falls out)
>>> - pedal<->M/C linkage kinked, bent, jammed somehow
>>> - M/C  and/or S/C seal stuck
>>> - release bearing lever somehow worn/jammed (wouldn't likely 'repair itself')
>>> - S/C lever cocked or kinked
>>> 'Vapor lock;' i.e. air in the line would just result in a soft pedal (and wouldn't heal).
>>>> On 12/4/2024 8:26 AM, Richard Collins wrote:
>>>> Driving my BN7 on back country roads here in Kentucky last week, my clutch peddle wouldn’t go down or stuck in the UP position. When I finally got it to Go down so I could shift the gears slide slowly in to place. Blipping the throttle helped shifting to get home. No issues with OD at all. After cooling down at home, all seemed normal again. I haven’t been in it again to see if it duplicates itself. Fluid reservoir is ok .
>>>> I’m guessing a vapor lock in the system but before I start digging into the trannie and linkage does anyone have a hint of what it could be ? Usually with a bad clutch the peddle goes to the floor.
>>>> FWIW I have a top shifter and not the original side shifter. 20 year owner with no previous issues.
>>>> TIA
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Richard C
>>>> BN7 440
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