RobT
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Well my TR250 has developed a "sticky clutch". I suspect its the throw-out bearing assembly catching on the sleve. I am in the process of rebuilding the hydraulics in the slim hope that the problem is there but have to believe a transmission-ectomy is in my near future.
I've done Hearald & Spitfire boxes before - nice and light they are - but the bigger TR box with the O/D is probably quite a job.
So are there any tips for doing this (it is a O/D box)? I plan to remove it from inside the car, with the seats out and tranny cover off etc. Is there any order the bell housing bolts should be removed? The rear of the motor jacked up? Any idea of the weight? Should I use a block-and-tackle to help support the weight?
Any advice, is of course, very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Rob.
I've done Hearald & Spitfire boxes before - nice and light they are - but the bigger TR box with the O/D is probably quite a job.
So are there any tips for doing this (it is a O/D box)? I plan to remove it from inside the car, with the seats out and tranny cover off etc. Is there any order the bell housing bolts should be removed? The rear of the motor jacked up? Any idea of the weight? Should I use a block-and-tackle to help support the weight?
Any advice, is of course, very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Rob.