Clutch adjustment
#1
Clutch adjustment
I have an M-21 mated to an 11 inch BH. I have adjusted the lower adjustment rod all the way out against the clutch fork but when I press the clutch pedal down it will not disengage the pressure plate enough for me to get the car into gear while running. Can hear the gears whining when I try. Car is a new build, any suggestions on what to try next?
1st gen if that matters.
1st gen if that matters.
#3
There are two different length throwout bearings you could use, depending on which style pressure plate you use. If you use the short one where you should have used the long, the clutch won't disengage. And if you used the long one instead of the short, the clutch will slip on it's own. Uhhhhh....don't ask on that one!! Generally, the short throwout bearing is used on the three finger pressure plate, and the long is used on a diaphragm plate.
#5
Nope. I already made that mistake once, many years ago.
Chevy Clutch Release Throwout Bearing, Short, 1955-1972 - Eckler's Late Great Chevy Parts
Chevy Clutch Release Throwout Bearing, Long, ACDelco, 1955-1972 - Eckler's Late Great Chevy Parts
Chevy Clutch Release Throwout Bearing, Short, 1955-1972 - Eckler's Late Great Chevy Parts
Chevy Clutch Release Throwout Bearing, Long, ACDelco, 1955-1972 - Eckler's Late Great Chevy Parts
#6
The throw out bearing came with the pressure plate in a kit from Fort Wayne Clutch. I dont know which one it is but it is a diaphram plate. Could I have the wrong clutch fork? You guys seem to be disagreeing on which bearing for which plate and I have no idea.
#8
Just got the tranny slid back and removed the bearing, definitly short, 1 1/4 inches and definitly a diaphram plate. I will call Fort Wayne Clutch tomorrow and see what is up. Will let you know what they said.
#9
Years ago, I did a 4-speed conversion and received what I thought was the "right" throwout bearing. What I got was a 3 finger Borg & Beck plate with a long bearing. After one day of driving, the clutch started to slip and finally wouldn't stay engaged to where I barely made it home. The throwout bearing was sandwiched between the trans and pressure plate, and had nowhere to go. Of course, I found out too late that the 3 finger plate wanted the short bearing, and what I got was the one for a diaphragm. I'm not arguing the fact, I'm passing along past experience, with part numbers ^ to back it up.