Govtslug
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Hi everyone-
My clutch suddenly stopped disengaging today. It’s a 1970 TR6 with a Toyota 5 speed. Probably about 4000 miles since the transmission was installed. Everything was working fine, took off from a stop light, tried to shift into 2nd gear and it wouldn’t go. Pumped the clutch a few times, finally went in. Shifting into 3rd and 4th was difficult, and when I pressed in the clutch while in gear it only partially released. Limped home. It has fluid in the master, and the clutch feels ok. Does that sound like a master problem? I’m not sure what the slave is like, is it Toyota or Triumph?
im looking at master cylinders and there is a .70 or .75 bore. Change over was 1970, so I’m not sure which one I need. The one on the car is a TRW with the number 541 104 stamped on it, but I can’t seem to find that number on the new TRW masters. Does anyone know?
Thanks!
Tom
My clutch suddenly stopped disengaging today. It’s a 1970 TR6 with a Toyota 5 speed. Probably about 4000 miles since the transmission was installed. Everything was working fine, took off from a stop light, tried to shift into 2nd gear and it wouldn’t go. Pumped the clutch a few times, finally went in. Shifting into 3rd and 4th was difficult, and when I pressed in the clutch while in gear it only partially released. Limped home. It has fluid in the master, and the clutch feels ok. Does that sound like a master problem? I’m not sure what the slave is like, is it Toyota or Triumph?
im looking at master cylinders and there is a .70 or .75 bore. Change over was 1970, so I’m not sure which one I need. The one on the car is a TRW with the number 541 104 stamped on it, but I can’t seem to find that number on the new TRW masters. Does anyone know?
Thanks!
Tom