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 Posted: 06-02-2010 08:44 pm
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jeff
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Hey everyone,

 

My mechanic is working on John Cronin's GT and has run into the following problem:

 

I am having clutch problems with a Jensen GT. I have installed new cable, pilot bearing, clutch disc, pressure plate, and throwout bearing, surfaced the flywheel. Problem is adjustment is at the end, clutch will not release if started in neutral and try to shift in gear- grinds, start in gear with clutch depressed, car will stay- no lurching, but try to shift to second- grinds.Throwout  fork actually contacts front surface of bell housing with pedal depressed, tried different pressure plate- same result. throwout fork does not appear to be distorted or bent. Throwout fork appears to be positioned too far forward in bell housing, when cable adjusted to set  free pedal. Is there a different pressure plate/ clutch assembly that may have been used on these cars- something thicker to set deeper towards transmission and allow proper adjustment


Does anyone have any suggestions?

 

Thanks,

 

Jeff

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 Posted: 06-03-2010 02:47 pm
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Brett Gibson JH5 20497
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Sounds like the throw out fork is not in the pivot ball ??? 

Clutch pressure plate and bearing is the same for GT's and JH's four or five speed.

Brett

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 Posted: 10-01-2010 05:00 am
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Hi Jeff,

Of course good ol' Kenny knows that the Pivot Ball shaft length is different between the 4spd and 5 spd Bell Housing assemblies.  Perhaps there was an inadvertant switch.........

Brett has good possibility that the Fork is not properly seated in the Pivot Ball.

YELODOG

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