ryan1964
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I have a 1964 barracuda V8 with a 4 speed I can't get the clutch adjusted so that the throw out bearing isn't touching the pressure plate when it returns i have tried everything that I can any help would be great thanks
It's not at the end I don't have any pictures right now mostly original parts we had to extend the original adjustment rod to get the clutch to work after we put it all back together it seams like it doesn't have a happy medium it's either engaging and the bearing is riding on the plate or the bearing is free and it won't release the pressure platePictures! You are at the end of the adjustment? All original parts?
I adjust mine with about a 3/16" gap between the bearing and the pressure plate fingers. The pedal free play will be where it will be. If you run the bearing on the pp fingers for very long, the bearing will sieze and tear up the pressure plate. Ask me how I know.It's not at the end I don't have any pictures right now mostly original parts we had to extend the original adjustment rod to get the clutch to work after we put it all back together it seams like it doesn't have a happy medium it's either engaging and the bearing is riding on the plate or the bearing is free and it won't release the pressure plate
That's what I'm trying to avoidI adjust mine with about a 3/16" gap between the bearing and the pressure plate fingers. The pedal free play will be where it will be. If you run the bearing on the pp fingers for very long, the bearing will sieze and tear up the pressure plate. Ask me how I know.
And it was working before? Other than the clutch rod length what was/has changed?....mostly original parts we had to extend the original adjustment rod to get the clutch to work after we put it all back together......
Should be going to take everything back apart in just a bit it has always been weird ever since I put it together I should've just put all new everything in when I put the car back together but everything looked OKAnd it was working before? Other than the clutch rod length what was/has changed?
Is your fork on the pivot and release bearing pads correctly?
So what had happened was the lever on the transmission side of the Z bar ripped out so we welded back up and is working great now thank you guys for the helpVery common for the Bushings to be worn out in the Z-bar (ball studs too), throwing things off kilter