emann
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Finally got my BE back on the road (see "Finally, the missing piece" post).
While under restoration, I drove up and down the street gingerly and never had any clutch issues.
Now, after getting out on the street and pushing the car a little, I have a really bad slip of the clutch above about 3000rpm. If you try to accelerate too fast, the clutch slips, the engine revs, but the car doesn't go any faster.
The clutch plate and throwout bearing were replaced 20 years ago but have almost no mileage on them as the car has been in storage.
What issues should I look into:
oil on the clutch plate?
pedal box pushrod adjustment?
slave cylinder pushrod?
the clutch line doesn't have flex hose does it?
Any other issues?
Any way to narrow down the problem?
(See, I knew I'd be back with more questions even though I'm finally on the road /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif
While under restoration, I drove up and down the street gingerly and never had any clutch issues.
Now, after getting out on the street and pushing the car a little, I have a really bad slip of the clutch above about 3000rpm. If you try to accelerate too fast, the clutch slips, the engine revs, but the car doesn't go any faster.
The clutch plate and throwout bearing were replaced 20 years ago but have almost no mileage on them as the car has been in storage.
What issues should I look into:
oil on the clutch plate?
pedal box pushrod adjustment?
slave cylinder pushrod?
the clutch line doesn't have flex hose does it?
Any other issues?
Any way to narrow down the problem?
(See, I knew I'd be back with more questions even though I'm finally on the road /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif