Higgins56
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- My Car
- 1971 Mach 1 Fastback now with 503 CID 4 bolt block with AFR Bullit heads , Edelbrock Performer RPM AirGap intake and ProSystems carburettor 1050.
4 sp Toploader with 9" Wavetrac rear.
Caltracs and shocks at the rear.
Hi,
it seems that my 71 Mach 1 hydraulic clutch assembly is too tight fit= clutch slipping. The bearing is tailor made and has no shims for adjustment.
My mechanic tried to move the hydralulic bearing ( work cylinder) from the bellhousing opening for the mechanical clutch , but could not make it turn. He installed shims ( 3 mm) between the bell housing and the gearbox and now there is sufficient play between the work cylinder and the clutch fingers to hopefully prevent slipping.
Is there any other recommended way to better the situation and is there any danger to damage / the functionality of the drive train to move the gearbox backwards - even this little amount .
The drive shaft is a ten spline 1.375" and the engine is 429 with 4sp Toploder with 9" differential with detroit locker
it seems that my 71 Mach 1 hydraulic clutch assembly is too tight fit= clutch slipping. The bearing is tailor made and has no shims for adjustment.
My mechanic tried to move the hydralulic bearing ( work cylinder) from the bellhousing opening for the mechanical clutch , but could not make it turn. He installed shims ( 3 mm) between the bell housing and the gearbox and now there is sufficient play between the work cylinder and the clutch fingers to hopefully prevent slipping.
Is there any other recommended way to better the situation and is there any danger to damage / the functionality of the drive train to move the gearbox backwards - even this little amount .
The drive shaft is a ten spline 1.375" and the engine is 429 with 4sp Toploder with 9" differential with detroit locker