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New Guy from Central Florida

JoeAlva

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Hi all, I have owned, rebuilt, and sold 7 TR-6's from a 69 to 75 since High School my first car a 75 TR-6, after a wife & 3 kids I now have bought a 75 again in need of many repares to be road worthy, I have gotten to the point of driving it but I can't get the Disc to disingage from the flyweel, I've lifted the rear and start on 1st,2nd,and 3rd and apply the drakes,emergency while the clutch is depresed with no remedy, any suggestion before removing the tranny is appreciated, I am also interested in knowing what is the model # for the cannon manifolds used with the webber DGV upgrade, I have model 2829 and it's too long hits inner wheel well.
 
Welcome Joe.
Sometimes there's no solution to a stuck clutch other than pulling the trans........but try your question over on the Triumph section of British Car Forum and see if anyone has any other suggestions.
 
Hello Joe,

"Welcome" back to the wonderful world of "LBCs" from the Pocono Mtns of PA.

As Nial had mentioned; Introduce yourself to the folks on the "Triumph Section" & ask away.

Have Fun here,

Russ
 
Howdy, neighbor!!

Welcome!
 
Hi, Joe, and welcome to the Forum!
 
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