Mike Kaiserman
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Overthe past 300 miles or so, the clutch on my ’67 BJ8 Healey has progressively become more difficult to shift into the gears. It appears to be acting like a pilot bushing problem, but I am not 100% certain until we take the unit apart, as the pressure plate does not always engage or release on shifting. There could be an issue with the straps and/or the diaphragm on the cover plate or an alignment/position issue with the input shaft spline. There are no fluids leaking from the brake reservoir or the clutch master cylinder. One indication is that the problem is more noticeable in cold weather; otherwise, we were able to drive it around once the engine and transmission reached operating temperature, which included shifting through all the gears as well as down shifting. There are no issues withthe gear box, synchromesh and the clutch pedal is not “mushy” nor is the clutchlinkage fork slipping to the best of our knowledge. This clutch unit was installed in 2010 during a frame-off restoration. I have been driving the Healey for almost five years since it has been back on the road logging some 10,200 miles. In contrast, I drove 110,000 miles on the Healey, which I brought new in 1967, over a 12-year period without a clutch problem.
My questions are as follows:
1. Has anyone experienced similar problems with clutch components from any of the suppliers? My parts came individually and not as a kit.
2. Have there been any significant material changes since the original Healey production units were made; i.e., are todays parts inferior or are they as good as what came with the factory installation.
3. Are there any other possibilities that I should be looking for?
Mike Kaiserman
theloneranger1@comcast.net
My questions are as follows:
1. Has anyone experienced similar problems with clutch components from any of the suppliers? My parts came individually and not as a kit.
2. Have there been any significant material changes since the original Healey production units were made; i.e., are todays parts inferior or are they as good as what came with the factory installation.
3. Are there any other possibilities that I should be looking for?
Mike Kaiserman
theloneranger1@comcast.net
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