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Author: Subject: Is it the clutch ?
chrisj

posted on 1/10/06 at 08:51 AM Reply With Quote
Is it the clutch ?

Took my pride and joy for the last run before SORN.

Dumped the clutch and had fun. However, on the wind down I couldn't help noticing the amount for engine breaking that was occurring off throttle. It literally felt like I had the handbrake on and an anchor out the back.

I've done a little over a 1200 miles without adjusting the clutch slave cylinder so I hope its just some fettling. Couldn't help but smell something expensive when I took the bonnet off.

Running a Tremec 500 with a short block chevy, all brand new so I can't help but think its the adjustment. (I hope !).

Anybody got any other cunning ideas before I launch into an engine out !

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Peteff

posted on 1/10/06 at 09:04 AM Reply With Quote
It sounds more like brake problems, have you pushed it out of gear to see if it rolls easily. The clutch shouldn't affect engine braking by giving you more, it should be the opposite. The clutch may be slipping trying to drive against the brake.





yours, Pete

I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.

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omega 24 v6

posted on 1/10/06 at 09:09 AM Reply With Quote
I'd very much doubt it's the clutch. The reasoning behind it is the clutch is either engaged or disengaged and if its engaged then the whole engine/gearbox/axle drivetrain behaves as one unit locked together.
How slow does the engine come to idle if you dip the clutch and blip the throttle??
It could be tight (seizing??) does it stall? does it idle OK??
Take it for a run and when it's up to speed
push the clutch in (freewheel) and see how rapidly it slows down with the engine disengaed from the drive train. If it still does it it could be the brakes binding or a gearbox or axle fault.
Good luck

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ch1ll1

posted on 1/10/06 at 10:01 AM Reply With Quote
sound like brakes to me !






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Paul (Notts)

posted on 1/10/06 at 12:38 PM Reply With Quote
just a thought - may be rear diff on the way out?
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tks

posted on 1/10/06 at 01:39 PM Reply With Quote
only 2 things smell

- Brakes
- Clutch


but you say that your brakes without you touching the brakes...

then it cant be the clutch!!

Tks





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David Jenkins

posted on 1/10/06 at 02:11 PM Reply With Quote
It may be that your brakes aren't freeing off completely. Is your brake pedal coming back far enough to allow surplus fluid to get back into the reservoir?

David






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Macbeast

posted on 2/10/06 at 05:26 PM Reply With Quote
Run it half a mile. Feel wheels. Curse, rip hand away and suck.

If the brakes are binding the wheel(s) will be hot

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tks

posted on 3/10/06 at 12:57 PM Reply With Quote
mhhh

i would just try and feel how fast you recover from having braked...

saying that temperature will be involved allot!!

Tks





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