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From: "John T. Blair" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Matt Van Benschoten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "CARS Spitfires@Autox. Team. Net (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 9:32 AM
Subject: Re: 78 Spit clutch issue
> At 12:09 AM 6
Matt,
I had exactly this problem once. It turned out that one of the little
springs in the clutch plate had broken, and a few of the bits had jammed
themselves between the two faces of the clutch so that it was permanently
engaged.
As John said this could be one of several things, but they will
At 12:09 AM 6/22/02 -0400, Matt Van Benschoten wrote:
>Help needed with a strange, to me, clutch issue on a 78 Spitfire. The clutch
>failed while I was driving the car a few weeks back. The failure mode is
>engaged with a good pedal. While driving; the clutch all of a sudden would
>not release. Th
Help needed with a strange, to me, clutch issue on a 78 Spitfire. The clutch
failed while I was driving the car a few weeks back. The failure mode is
engaged with a good pedal. While driving; the clutch all of a sudden would
not release. The clutch pedal is still firm and feels very normal, i.e. a