miniron wrote:
Hi Kevin,
I've checked the thrust plate and it seems OK.
Tried to scratch it with a scriber and can't mark it and it seems to be symmetrical. It came in an AP box.
My thinking was that a smear of grease might help the spring to centralise properly. Clutch drive straps and bolts look OK.
Original problem dates back to day one in Jan 69 when I picked it up.
Clutch wouldn't release properly etc. Not enough throw or so I thought.
Welded up and redrilled the clutch pedal clevis pin hole 1/8" further out and that helped but didn't eliminate the problem.
Finally found the problem many years later during a rebuild.
Original flywheel clutch spring seating ridge had been machined incorrectly and wasn't parallel to the flywheel face.
Another flywheel almost solved the problem but by then the orange spring had the wear marks slightly off centre.
I reused it but it didn't solve the problem completely and I finally decided to fix the problem with a new cover.
Regards
RonR
the same clutch diaphragm for 47 years!!??
they're a consumable, the ridge that wears on them is normal & unavoidable!
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