Postby Hasbeen » 19 Feb 2022 03:44
I did it differently, by accident, not by choice. When the clutch stopped working in one of my 7s I dropped the gearbox out the bottom expecting a clutch fork problem. The fork was fine, & I could not see any problem at all.
I decided to pull the engine to have a closer look at the flywheel, & pulled it out the top, with no problems at all. I then showed the flywheel & clutch assembly to a number of experts & knowledgable people, none of whom could pin point a problem.
Finally a spare parts bloke reckoned the problem was wear in the pressure plate groove the diaphragm sits in. It looked OK to me, but he supplied a new pressure plate that is still working happily, 18 years later.
The only problem with the procedure was when lying under the car, I eased the box back, & lowered it onto my chest, as I had done with numerous boxes. However either this box is much heavier, or at a bit over 60 at the time, I was not strong enough to lift it off. Being alone I spent about 15 minutes getting out from under the thing. At now 82 in a week or so, I won't be doing that again.
Hasbeen