grey 64 wrote:
All stems were machined.
Did you happen to measure them?
From memory they should be 490 thou higher than the pressure plate face. If they are significantly larger than this the clutch plate wont be "sandwiched" sufficently causing the clutch to slip.
Try backing off the adjustment just until you can put it into reverse with any grinding etc. and see if that makes any difference.
For the clutch to slip there has to be something fundamently wrong with it, especially if the clutch is adjusted properly.
Sorry to hear about your problems - the clutch isnt a very fun job and especially to redo it so soon afterwards. A real PITA as you said.
Do you have a lightened flywheel or anything? If you do make sure you have the compatible backing plate and make sure it isnt binding up on the flywheel. If it is the same stuff as you had in there before and it was working fine (before it failed) you can rule this out.
I have to do a clutch in my grey '64 mini this week too. Must be the time to do it
Best of luck.
Matt