Engine swap completed - now no clutch
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BMC, came with clutch fitted. From recolection it looks more like the piccy of the 1098 from Haynes, but when I have box and engine apart I'll post some photos of the clutch, flywheel and clutch release fork and hopefully it'll become evident.
Hope it's the fork, at a tenner from ESM that is somehwat more palatable than a new clutch.
Hope it's the fork, at a tenner from ESM that is somehwat more palatable than a new clutch.
They came from one source - 'Bargain engine in Dorset'. However, the guy I bought them off had bought them from someone else and never fitted them, as he had sold his car as he was moving house.
He said that the bloke he'd bought them off had several engines and gearboxes sitting around, so possibly he picked a 1098 engine and a 1098 gearbox, but one or t'other had been modified to run withsomething else.
Suppose I should have checked it all before putting it in, but I assumed (not unreasonably) that they were a matched pair.
Live and learn......
He said that the bloke he'd bought them off had several engines and gearboxes sitting around, so possibly he picked a 1098 engine and a 1098 gearbox, but one or t'other had been modified to run withsomething else.
Suppose I should have checked it all before putting it in, but I assumed (not unreasonably) that they were a matched pair.
Live and learn......
Ok, gearbox is off. Couldn't get an engine crane today so it came out below. Not too much of a faff really.
Have taken some photos. Photos are of the clutch and flywheel and the fork both in and out of the box. Fork is about 8" from the whole to the pivot on the release bearing. Hopefully this comes across as I put a ruler next to it.
Hope this works. Let me know if it's asking for passwords or anything silly like that as not tried this before.
http://picasaweb.google.com/adman2206
You might even be able to look at my photos of New York too you lucky people
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Hopefully you clever people will now be able to tell me how I can sort this out. Would like to buy what I need to get it sorted out on Saturday.
Thanks,
Adam.
Have taken some photos. Photos are of the clutch and flywheel and the fork both in and out of the box. Fork is about 8" from the whole to the pivot on the release bearing. Hopefully this comes across as I put a ruler next to it.
Hope this works. Let me know if it's asking for passwords or anything silly like that as not tried this before.
http://picasaweb.google.com/adman2206
You might even be able to look at my photos of New York too you lucky people

Hopefully you clever people will now be able to tell me how I can sort this out. Would like to buy what I need to get it sorted out on Saturday.
Thanks,
Adam.
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Shouldn't there be a bit that goes on the pressure plate 'fingers' that the thrust bearing pushes against?




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If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer.
Oh. Got to find one to rob the bits off then. Think I might have to pay a visit to my local minor man.
Decided to take the clutch off and check everything else was ok.
My friction plate is 7.9mm thick measured with my vernier caliper. How does this sound? Ok, newish or heading for replacement?
Also, my release bearing has about 3.5 mm sticking out of the metal housing. As above, how does this sound, or should I renew it anyway?
Want to avoid as far as I can putting it all back together and then having to take it out in a few months time cos something's worn out.
Oh, and if anyone has the bit that's missing and wants to let me have it I'd be eternally grateful
Decided to take the clutch off and check everything else was ok.
My friction plate is 7.9mm thick measured with my vernier caliper. How does this sound? Ok, newish or heading for replacement?
Also, my release bearing has about 3.5 mm sticking out of the metal housing. As above, how does this sound, or should I renew it anyway?
Want to avoid as far as I can putting it all back together and then having to take it out in a few months time cos something's worn out.
Oh, and if anyone has the bit that's missing and wants to let me have it I'd be eternally grateful

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best to take the clutch off - even if there was nothing wrong with it!
The metallic materials in a friction plate can (and often do) weld themselves to the flywheel when they are left under clamp load (ie. just left as they were) for years.
Most of them will come 'unstuck' if the car can be driven up to temperature and a lot of torque put through the clutch to free it up. However some just don't unstick and that means taking the clutch apart - which is a pain if you've just put them in the car!
The metallic materials in a friction plate can (and often do) weld themselves to the flywheel when they are left under clamp load (ie. just left as they were) for years.
Most of them will come 'unstuck' if the car can be driven up to temperature and a lot of torque put through the clutch to free it up. However some just don't unstick and that means taking the clutch apart - which is a pain if you've just put them in the car!
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Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block

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