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Clutch up-date
Hi again,
Thank you to everyone who commented on my clutch problem. I had a little time today to work on it. Here's where I'm at:
Started the car and went back and forth in the driveway about ten times. No problem with forward or reverse.
Warmed up the car completely and drove for about 20 minutes. Stopped in a parking lot and went back and forth again. Started to have problems with reverse about every third or fourth time. Hard to get first gear once or twice. Could creep forward in second to get rolling, and then get first, no problem. Pumping the clutch seemed to help a little.
By the time I got home it was pretty bad. Checked total travel of the slave cylinder rod (thanks to my long-legged 14-year-old son), and it was very consistently 5/8" to 3/4". The actuating lever feels pretty solid. Turns out that I was connected to the middle hole.
I'm convincing myself that the problem is hydraulic and not so much mechanical, mostly due to the progressive way the cluch action degrades. I won't rule out a combination of issues, that's for sure! I just don't really want to pull everything out right now.
The clutch master (3/4") was rebuilt four years ago with a Girling kit, but not resleeved. The slave is a Lockheed unit that I also put in when the car was rebuilt. I started thinking about sending the master to Apple Hydraulics because I was really happy with the job they did on my brake M.C., but after looking at the cost and the extra time back & forth, I think I am going to get a whole new clutch M.C. I do use silicone fluid.
I will continue to report my frustrations and revelations.
Best regards,
Hi again,
Thank you to everyone who commented on my clutch problem. I had a little time today to work on it. Here's where I'm at:
Started the car and went back and forth in the driveway about ten times. No problem with forward or reverse.
Warmed up the car completely and drove for about 20 minutes. Stopped in a parking lot and went back and forth again. Started to have problems with reverse about every third or fourth time. Hard to get first gear once or twice. Could creep forward in second to get rolling, and then get first, no problem. Pumping the clutch seemed to help a little.
By the time I got home it was pretty bad. Checked total travel of the slave cylinder rod (thanks to my long-legged 14-year-old son), and it was very consistently 5/8" to 3/4". The actuating lever feels pretty solid. Turns out that I was connected to the middle hole.
I'm convincing myself that the problem is hydraulic and not so much mechanical, mostly due to the progressive way the cluch action degrades. I won't rule out a combination of issues, that's for sure! I just don't really want to pull everything out right now.
The clutch master (3/4") was rebuilt four years ago with a Girling kit, but not resleeved. The slave is a Lockheed unit that I also put in when the car was rebuilt. I started thinking about sending the master to Apple Hydraulics because I was really happy with the job they did on my brake M.C., but after looking at the cost and the extra time back & forth, I think I am going to get a whole new clutch M.C. I do use silicone fluid.
I will continue to report my frustrations and revelations.
Best regards,
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