Cant Engage Any Gears After Fitting Clutch
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Posted 22 September 2013 - 07:15 PM
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Posted 22 September 2013 - 07:17 PM
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Posted 22 September 2013 - 08:05 PM
are the two big nuts away from the casing? i had this and i had to screw them out abit so i could get gears again.
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Posted 22 September 2013 - 11:22 PM
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Posted 23 September 2013 - 07:47 AM
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Posted 23 September 2013 - 08:56 AM
I had this problem after fitting a new clutch & flywheel (pre-verto). The solution that worked for me was to extend the clutch arm push rod. This was done with a female brake pipe fitting. Others have extended the push rod by welding some material. It was the only way I could get some clearance on the stop.
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Posted 23 September 2013 - 09:24 AM
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Posted 23 September 2013 - 10:51 AM
If the flywheel is the same one there will be no possibility of the flywheel going on too far. It can happen with an out-of-tolerance after-market lightweight flywheel.
However, here it is again:
CLUTCH DRAG
Clutch drag or failure to disengage is not an uncommon problem with the Mini.
There are several possible causes as follows:
- HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
- Wear in the pedal spindle or failure of the pedal to master cylinder clevis pin.
- Failure of seals in the clutch master cylinder.
- ‘Ballooning’ of flexible hose due to internal hose degradation or damage
- Air in system due to inadequate bleeding
- Failure of slave cylinder seals
- MECHANICAL SYSTEM – WITHDRAWAL MECHANISM
- Wear in top clevis pin
- Wear in lower clevis pin
- Bent arm
- Worn or broken ball at lower end of arm where it engages into plunger.
- Wear in plunger ball seat.
- Incorrect setting of overthrow stop nuts
- Incorrect setting of adjusting screw (pre-Verto)
- Corrosion between plunger and clutch cover due to lack of lubrication.
- Thrust bearing failure – accompanied by a lot of noise.
- THE CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
- Failure of clutch diaphragm spring due to fatigue or distortion
- Centre plate hub not sliding on primary gear splines.
- Clutch plate surface de-laminating or breaking up
- Distorted clutch plate.
- If fitted, clutch plate shock springs broken and causing a ‘jam’.
- Primary gear not rotating freely on crankshaft due to either i) Insufficient primary gear end float, ii) Primary gear bushes seizing on crankshaft, or iii) Primary gear bushes breaking up
Edited by Cooperman, 23 September 2013 - 10:52 AM.
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