Bleeding clutch (v2)
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I dont know Plus 2's well but here is a couple of thoughts:
1. could the pedal stick/catch on something if pushed too far?
2. could the pedal "over centre" and stick?
3. by pushing too far could the slave cylinder reach the limit of travel and push the piston out?
1. could the pedal stick/catch on something if pushed too far?
2. could the pedal "over centre" and stick?
3. by pushing too far could the slave cylinder reach the limit of travel and push the piston out?
Brian
64 S2 Roadster
72 Sprint FHC
64 S2 Roadster
72 Sprint FHC
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types26/36 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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My car is fitted with one too. Adjusted so the pedal hits it at the same as it hits the edge of the pedal box. Or so close its hard to tell which one is actually limiting the pedal movement
Believe the pedal box is specific to the plus two. I guess it's there to stop the pedal damaging the edge/corner of the pedal box over time.
Believe the pedal box is specific to the plus two. I guess it's there to stop the pedal damaging the edge/corner of the pedal box over time.
'73 +2 130/5 RHD, now on the road and very slowly rolling though a "restoration"
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"Believe the pedal box is specific to the plus two."
Yes they are ,and I know of at least three variations of them...
John
Yes they are ,and I know of at least three variations of them...
John
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HI All
I believe this bolt is a stop to prevent the slave cylinder piston traveling to far.
I believe this bolt is a stop to prevent the slave cylinder piston traveling to far.
John
+2s130 1971
+2s130 1971
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