Thread: pr. plate/clutch clearance
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02-23-2005 08:53 AM #1
pr. plate/clutch clearance
since the bell must be installed in order to depress clutch fork all the way and disengage pressure plate, how on earth am I supposed to get anything in there to check that I have .030 clearance between clutch and plate?
It seems to me that the starter opening is the only place where you'd even have a chance, but you still couldn't see anything.
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02-23-2005 09:38 AM #2
You don't check it. When you put it all together and try to put the car into gear and it just grinds, then the pressure plate is dragging on the clutch, if not, then you're ok.
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02-23-2005 10:24 AM #3
Re: pr. plate/clutch clearance
Originally posted by tcodi
since the bell must be installed in order to depress clutch fork all the way and disengage pressure plate, how on earth am I supposed to get anything in there to check that I have .030 clearance between clutch and plate?
It seems to me that the starter opening is the only place where you'd even have a chance, but you still couldn't see anything.Mike
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02-23-2005 10:33 AM #4
I hope that sucker disengages.
thanks
One other thing, my clutch pedal connection point (through the floor pedal) is about 1" to the left and 2" below the fork dimple. I can use a little bushing to center it up left to right, but not up and down. Will it have a real bad effect if the linkage pulls the fork back and a little downward too?
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02-23-2005 10:47 AM #5
Originally posted by tcodi
I hope that sucker disengages.
thanks
One other thing, my clutch pedal connection point (through the floor pedal) is about 1" to the left and 2" below the fork dimple. I can use a little bushing to center it up left to right, but not up and down. Will it have a real bad effect if the linkage pulls the fork back and a little downward too?is your clutch pedal rod hooked to the clutch folk? why wont it line up?
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02-23-2005 10:57 AM #6
here is a sketch of what I mean
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02-23-2005 11:15 AM #7
Originally posted by tcodi
here is a sketch of what I mean
im not sure thats gonna work looks like to me its pulling on the cluth fork not pushing which one is it doingMike
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02-23-2005 11:23 AM #8
well it's not setup yet, but this is how it will be, I think.
It will be pulling if it's like this, does it make a difference if it's pulling or pushing?
I can't see why it would.
It's just that it is not perfectly straight back, so there will be a little force vectoring to deal with. Some will be pulling down while most will be pulling straight back.
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02-23-2005 11:44 AM #9
Originally posted by tcodi
well it's not setup yet, but this is how it will be, I think.
It will be pulling if it's like this, does it make a difference if it's pulling or pushing?
I can't see why it would.
It's just that it is not perfectly straight back, so there will be a little force vectoring to deal with. Some will be pulling down while most will be pulling straight back.Mike
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02-23-2005 11:50 AM #10
If I put it above the pivot on the pedal, then it would push, but how would I reverse that motion at the fork so that the fork moved in the right direction?
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02-23-2005 12:01 PM #11
Originally posted by tcodi
If I put it above the pivot on the pedal, then it would push, but how would I reverse that motion at the fork so that the fork moved in the right direction?Mike
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02-23-2005 12:28 PM #12
the overhead view that shows the side to side misalignment can be fixed with a simple bushing on the side of my pedal connection to move the link over. But the up and down isn't so easy. I can't just move it up or it won't pull on the fork like I need, it will push.
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02-23-2005 12:33 PM #13
Originally posted by tcodi
the overhead view that shows the side to side misalignment can be fixed with a simple bushing on the side of my pedal connection to move the link over. But the up and down isn't so easy. I can't just move it up or it won't pull on the fork like I need, it will push.Mike
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02-23-2005 01:05 PM #14
I'm real confused now. I'm not sure what the picture was showing exactly.
Ball on engine block? I'm not sure about that either.
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02-23-2005 01:15 PM #15
Originally posted by tcodi
I'm real confused now. I'm not sure what the picture was showing exactly.
Ball on engine block? I'm not sure about that either.Last edited by lt1s10; 02-23-2005 at 01:18 PM.
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