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04-23-2017, 03:29 AM | #1 |
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72 Blazer new clutch installation issues
I have a 1972 chevy blazer with sm465 and np205. Just finished installing new clutch (Duralast NU1909), new cast clutch fork, TO bearing (short), Pilot bushing (seated flush with block), new pivot ball with spring, return spring, machined the flywheel and also switched to a Wilwood 341-15170 Clutch Kit (pedal, MC and pull slave). I have it all back together but no luck with the clutch yet. I started it and it sounded good but didn't attempt to put in gear yet.
With engine off I push on the pedal all the way and fork/TO move the clutch fingers but I can't switch gears. When on level surface I can get out of gear and shift gears but with slight tilt the pressure holds gears in place and clutch wont release. I've bled and re-bled (there is no air left), I've adjusted and re-adjusted and finally I've read and searched until I went cross eyed. Why can't I shift in and out of gear with the clutch? |
04-23-2017, 08:21 AM | #2 |
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Re: 72 Blazer new clutch installation issues
When I did a clutch a few yrs ago I was surprised at the variations in parts.... With the clutch pedal down, gear boxes in neutral, from under the truck is the clutch released? Can you spin it by hand?
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04-23-2017, 09:20 AM | #3 |
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Re: 72 Blazer new clutch installation issues
if you can't shift in and out of gear....the clutch is not fully releasing.....is there any adjustment in the link from the slave cylinder to the fork..?...if so take the throwout bearing as close to the pressure plate fingers as you can get it WITHOUT it touching.....
it sounds like you aren't getting enough travel for it to relese...
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04-24-2017, 01:56 PM | #4 |
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Re: 72 Blazer new clutch installation issues
Does your clutch fork have two positions or "slots" for the slave rod end to seat into? If it does, the position farther out on the fork arm will generate less stroke of the fork at the throw-out bearing for a given amount of stroke of your slave cylinder. Moving the slave rod end to the inner position will generate more stroke of the fork at the throw-out bearing for the same stroke in the slave cylinder. Just a thought.
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