[TR] [6pack] clutch bleeding, tr6

Greg Perry rgperry at earthlink.net
Sun Apr 13 18:43:33 MDT 2008


Al,

first thought:  Check the arrangement of the cylinder and mounting plate.  The clutch slave cylinder slides into the rear (transmission side) of the mounting plate.  The clutch mounting plate attaches to the front of the engine plate (engine side).

second thought:  Make sure the bleeder screw is on top not the bottom.

third thought: The push rod fork attaches to the middle hole in the clutch shaft arm. The slave cylinder piston/ clutch shaft arm only moves 1/2 inch when working properly.

fourth thought:  If the orientation is correct, then the clutch fork pin is probably broken allowing the clutch fork to move.

Regards,  Greg Perry


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