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The problem is usually caused by wear in the slots where the levers bear.
Fitting grub screws as suggested by Charles solves the problem at the cause and also makes the levers adjustable.
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Car type: 1933 Box Saloon
Excellent, thanks all! Ed
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Location: Me: Dore, Sheffield Car: Rowland, Peak District
Car type: 1933 Box Saloon
We're still having a nightmare with this - if anyone has ideas it'll be greatly appreciated. If not, ill have to have a poke around a local meetup!
We've followed the Woodrow guide and added the 1/4" Grub Screws and that has indeed got our Lever tips to the recommended 3/8ths short of the housing face - apologies i don't have this to hand at home. We've then offered up the gearbox and the Thrust bearing just engages before the 2 faces meet. I know the thrust bearing constantly has contact in many cars, is the Austin one of them?
We still have the problem however that the Clutch pedal is EXTREMELY stiff. Sitting on the chassis and pushing HARD on the pedal (without a rubber on admittedly) will only just get the levers to move 1-2mm. We've not managed to de-clutch.
Does anyone have any idea as to why it may be so difficult please?
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After you adjusted the grub screws did you grind the backs flush?
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Have you fitted double clutch springs? If yes, I have run into the same symptoms. The cause in that particular case was that the inner springs became coil bound in situ almost immediately as demonstrated by compressing an inner and outer set together in the vice. Cure was to abandon those particular inners.
If you haven't fitted double springs then sorry, that's not it!
Regards,
Stuart
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More clutch problems. I have recently fitted new linings to Borg and Beck driven plate and restored the cover plate by fitting grub screws which have nicely restored the worn section where the toggle levers bear on.This seemed to be the answer but now, some 600 miles later, i am back struggling to get the car into gear without graunching.
The grub screws ( quarter inch bsf) were centre popped and filed flush at the back so that is not part of the answer.
Looks like I’m going to take the gearbox out again but before I do I should like to have some sort of plan ( mice and men etc)
Any suggestions?
Charles
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"Do you know if the Thrust Bearing is supposed to be permanently connected?"
If you are using a three speed thrust bearing in a carrier with slots for the toggle levers self evidently it is permanently engaged. If a four speed thrust bearing, no.
Which are you using?
Regards,
Stuart