flak monkey
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| posted on 26/11/09 at 04:39 PM |
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Clutch slave set up
Looking at making an adaptor spacer for my clutch slave cylinder.
I know the set up height for the clutch plate when new, how much should I allow for as the clutch cylinder wears?
I have a feeling that I might not have enough space to squeeze an adaptor in very easily. That said, anything is possible!
Sera
http://www.motosera.com
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blakep82
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| posted on 26/11/09 at 04:56 PM |
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i did mine by measuring the height of the slave (a concentric one) when it was all squished up, added a few mm (3 i think?) then measured the space
between the fingers and the cylinder mount and took away the height of the cylinder. the answer was the depth of the spacer. the adding of 3mm meant
the cylinder wouldn't be pushed back ALL the way.
if it pushes too far then the pedal stop can be adjusted to stop it going too far. as the clutch wears then it can be adjusted too, but i don't
know how far it needs to push, and how far is too far...
i've probably done it wrong
the clutch plate has all sorts of grooves cut in doesn't it? i think the plate is completely worn when the grooves are worn away
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flak monkey
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| posted on 26/11/09 at 05:14 PM |
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As a clutch wears the fingers move towards the slave cylinder. Basically I am wondering how much to allow for this movement.
I have at max 7mm to fit the adaptor in.
I have to have something in there as I need to adapt from the std ford slave cylinder mounting holes to the saab type one I need to use.
I reckon I could go down to 3.5mm if I need to.
Sera
http://www.motosera.com
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r1_pete
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| posted on 26/11/09 at 05:24 PM |
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You have a new clutch plate, so you can bolt that up and measure the finger height.
Measure the thickness of the clutch rivets, that gives you the worn out thickness.
Now make up 6 or so bobbins that thicknes, and assemble the clutch with those spaced equally round the mating faces in place of friction plate, and
that gives you the finger height worn out.
[Edited on 26/11/09 by r1_pete]
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blakep82
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| posted on 26/11/09 at 06:43 PM |
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Oops, so i've worked mine out the wrong way around? Just as well mines in bits again :-P
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