Fitted my slave cylinder last week and had troubles as the slave wouldnt go all the way and sat about 15mm from the gearbox mounting face.Packed it out with washers just to make sure it worked which it did,but knew the box would have to come out to sort it properly.
Removed the box and found the fork wasnt attached to the bearing carrier properly.
Fitted it all back up(Bolted the slave to the bellhousing before putting the box back in)
Slave is now sitting as it should be now but the problem now is that the clutch no longer clears.
If you look inside the bellhousing using a torch,you can see the pushrod moving and the system bleeds up ok and has a pedal but even with the pedal pushed through the floor,it still isnt enuff for the clutch to clear?
The Gearbox is a 19D so the post for the clutch arm should be the right one but the release arm and bearing carrier were bought at a later date.
Any ideas folks?
Rover V8 clutch and slave trubs
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Rover V8 clutch and slave trubs
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- Ian Anderson
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Are you sure your Master cylinder is good? If it allows fluid past the seals you will not get enough movement at the slave.
Need to get an ajustable length slave pushrod and adjust out any slack in the system at rest.
Or your master and slave are not matched ie push master in fully and not get enough movement on the slave - need to increase master cylinder size (or decrease slave)
Ian
Need to get an ajustable length slave pushrod and adjust out any slack in the system at rest.
Or your master and slave are not matched ie push master in fully and not get enough movement on the slave - need to increase master cylinder size (or decrease slave)
Ian
Owner of an "On the Road" GT40 Replica by DAX powered by 3.9Hotwre Efi, worked over by DJ Motors. EFi Working but still does some kangaroo at low revs (Damn the speed limits) In to paint shop 18/03/08.
sussed it....my master cylinder push rod is adjustable so adjusted it up to take up the slack which made no difference at all.Got a torch and peered into the back of the master cylinder and noticed that it wasnt fully returned.....sat about 15mm in from the end.Hit the master cylinder with a hammer and the piston shot back to the end.Bled the clutch again and hey presto.....it all works lovely.A rebuild kit is on order so i can go home a happy bunny tonight!
Thanks for your reply Ian
Thanks for your reply Ian
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