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Author: | Blokeinamoke [ Sat Dec 02, 2006 3:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Clutch disengage |
The clutch wont disengage. It has worked after I rebuilt it. The slave is moving the arm and the arm is returning against the stop when the pedal is released. I have adjusted the stop to no avail. Anyone got a procedure for checking. Thanks |
Author: | graham in aus [ Sat Dec 02, 2006 3:43 pm ] |
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Bloke, has it just siezed againts the flywheel? Often with standing they get surface rust and nip up, try shocking it, pump the pedal a few times, then try starting it in gear with the clutch depressed, CAUTION! give yourself some room, and I take it your brakes are all in good working order!! ![]() Or, it is just not dissengaging, wear on clutch arm ball / spigot, clevis pins and holes etc.... Common problem, put in new clutch arm, inspect for wear etc. Have you put a new clutch plate in? |
Author: | Blokeinamoke [ Sat Dec 02, 2006 3:46 pm ] |
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graham in aus wrote: Bloke, has it just siezed againts the flywheel? Often with standing they get surface rust and nip up, try shocking it, pump the pedal a few times, then try starting it in gear with the clutch depressed, CAUTION! give yourself some room, and I take it your brakes are all in good working order!!
![]() Or, it is just not dissengaging, wear on clutch arm ball / spigot, clavis pins and holes etc.... Common problem, put in new clutch arm, inspect for wear etc. Have you put a new clutch plate in? Yes, I have put a new clutch plate in, but I have used sucessfully (very limited) since doing so. I have tried to shock it. maybe I wasnt trying hard enough ![]() |
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