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RE: CLUTCH TOGGLES QUESTION. - Rpm - 21-05-2020

Certainly many ways to consider. The grub screw option sounds good, once tapped.
RPM


RE: CLUTCH TOGGLES QUESTION. - Steve Jones - 21-05-2020

There are many different ways, each with their own supporters. I've used the grub screw method on all my clutches for a lot of years with success. However, whatever method you use, make sure that all the other components in the clutch and its mechanism are in good condition and replace if they aren't. The Austin 7 has a reputation for an 'on - off' clutch. If everything is in good condition and it's set up properly it won't be so.

Steve


RE: CLUTCH TOGGLES QUESTION. - Rpm - 21-05-2020

Thanks, Steve for your reassuring comments,.
Rob