Clutch
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Clutch
I just tore off my transmission for replacement... this board is
great, a really nice member contacted me and we made a deal for an
original transmission. I may still make my long weekend an MG trip.
As the tranny is off and I have always replaced pressure plate,
clutch, and throwout bearing on any car I strip down to this point I
was going to do that. I pulled the clutch out and except for a wee
bit o' glazing it looks new. The pressure plate and throwout looks
new also. I couldn't find specs to check on the plate to know how
far gone it is. My plate is .298" thick. The fiber discs are .117"
and .119". This car supposedly only got 200 miles of use in the
last 15 years by the PO. I put on about 1300 miles. The second po
probably replaced it not many miles ago. It all looks just about
factory fresh.
Do those numbers worry anyone? Should I just replace it? I have a
strong inclination to just put it back in and run it.... it worked
very well before the tranny lost it's 2nd and cluster gears.
Thanks, Terry TC2285
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Re: Clutch
Hi Terry,
Great news on the TC gearbox replacement. Glad you are sticking with the TC
box.
Nothing wrong with re-using the clutch disc. Thickness of the disc is 0.300"
when new so you have basically no wear so far.
Carbon thrust throw out bearing will last for 50,000 miles if the clutch
return spring keeps it off the clutch when dis-engaged.
If you had no clutch slip before, the pressure plate should be fine. However
you might consider rebuilding the pressure plate with heavier springs.
Original springs were red and were ( as I recall ) 120 lbs weight springs.
MG special tuning recommended a heavier blue spring clutch which had 150 lb
springs. You will not notice the difference in pedal pressure but the 25%
more holding power of the blue spring clutch is desireable. Of course, there
is no way of telling what clutch is now in the car after 60 years of
previous owners modifications/improvements.
Bob Grunau
I just tore off my transmission for replacement... this board is
great, a really nice member contacted me and we made a deal for an
original transmission. I may still make my long weekend an MG trip.
As the tranny is off and I have always replaced pressure plate,
clutch, and throwout bearing on any car I strip down to this point I
was going to do that. I pulled the clutch out and except for a wee
bit o' glazing it looks new. The pressure plate and throwout looks
new also. I couldn't find specs to check on the plate to know how
far gone it is. My plate is .298" thick. The fiber discs are .117"
and .119". This car supposedly only got 200 miles of use in the
last 15 years by the PO. I put on about 1300 miles. The second po
probably replaced it not many miles ago. It all looks just about
factory fresh.
Do those numbers worry anyone? Should I just replace it? I have a
strong inclination to just put it back in and run it.... it worked
very well before the tranny lost it's 2nd and cluster gears.
Thanks, Terry TC2285
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Re: Clutch
Hi Terry,
Replace both the clutch and pressure plate with 'new' since you have
everything apart. Both may look good, but they might be very old rebuilt
units with metal fatigue.
Years ago, in my TC, a 'freshly rebuilt clutch' torque spring disintegrated
and jammed between the clutch and flywheel. I depressed the pedal,
snicked into first and was unexpectedly propelled into an intersection, lucky
the traffic light just went green for me. I thought I was hit from behind.
I pulled everything down, resurfaced the scarred flywheel, and ordered a
new disk from Moss, Goleta. The order-taker suggested a new pressure
plate to go with the new clutch. I declined as the pressure plate was 'freshly
rebuilt'. Just twooooooo weeks later a finger on the pressure plate fatigued.
Bill Traill
TC5221
Santa Clara, California
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----- Original Message ----- From Subject: clutch Jeff, i bought my TC restored and it had too much play from top to engage. I ended up bolting 2 or 3 links togetrher to make it all shorter, and so I could use the threaded rod adjustment. The number of links I had, were the same number shown on the moss catalog. MG guru's have seen the bolt-through-links, and said nothing, and nodded in agreement ( I think it was a up and down, not side to side movement of the head). You may get a better answer from someone else. Bill Webb TC 3338 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Clutch
I want to thank all of those that responded to my email. As usual the group came through for
me. you all make owning one of these cars sooooo much more fun.
Again, thanks to those that responded.
BOBS
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Clutch
Hi all, I have the small size clutch in my TC and want to go to the bigger size, I think 8". Which other brands than MG have this size of clutch?
Thanks for the help
Peter TC 1514
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Re: Clutch
George Edney can supply a lightweight flywheel and much more robust clutch
assembly if you want to go that route.
-Manley Ford
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Hi all, I have the small size clutch in my TC and want to go to the bigger size,
I think 8". Which other brands than MG have this size of clutch?
Thanks for the help
Peter TC 1514
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Re: Clutch
Hi Peter,
Standard clutch in a TC is 7 1/4"- 125 pound red springs. Yes this is a bit
weak. MG supplied a heavier 7-1/4" blue 150 pound springs clutch, as part of
the Special Tuning.
If you fit an 8" clutch, I think you will need to change the flywheel to a
late TD/TF type. Possibly then also change the starter motor?
A better solution is to go to a 7 -1/2" Sunbeam Alpine or Ford Escort
diaphram clutch . This clutch will give you more holding power and also
heavier clutch pedal pressure. This bolts directly to the TC flywheel, same
bolt circle, same throw-out bearing. However the diaphram clutch has three
locating pins at 120 degrees apart, so you have to drill two new locating
holes and install two new pins.
I used this clutch in my 1500 CC racing TC for 10 years with no problems. I
also have it installed on my road TC8654 EXU. Works well.
Good luck, Bob, Canada
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Subject: [mg-tabc] Clutch
Hi all, I have the small size clutch in my TC and want to go to the bigger
size, I think 8". Which other brands than MG have this size of clutch?
Thanks for the help
Peter TC 1514
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Re: Clutch
Peter,
I too can supply a very light weight steel flywheel ( approx 10 pound weight ) which can be used on the TC. Flywheel accepts either the TC or TD starter ring gear. Photos available to those interested.
Bob
Bob Grunau
150 Pinewood Trail
Mississauga, Ontario
Canada, L5G-2L1
905-274-4136
grunau.garage@sympatico.ca
Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Clutch
George Edney can supply a lightweight flywheel and much more robust clutch
assembly if you want to go that route.
-Manley Ford
Hi all, I have the small size clutch in my TC and want to go to the bigger size,
I think 8". Which other brands than MG have this size of clutch?
Thanks for the help
Peter TC 1514
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Re: Clutch
Peter,
I changed a 1950 TD over to an 8" clutch and if I remember correctly, it took a different bell housing because of clearance needed for the throw out bearing and arm. I stayed with all MG parts.
Regards,
Charlie Schott TC2189
Panama City Beach
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Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 10:04 AM
To: MG
Subject: [mg-tabc] Clutch
Hi all, I have the small size clutch in my TC and want to go to the bigger size, I think 8". Which other brands than MG have this size of clutch?
Thanks for the help
Peter TC 1514
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