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 on: Yesterday at 11:10:50 PM 
Started by Rod - Last post by Rod
Gee its been 12 months since my last post.

I have slowly be plugging away and happy to say I drove the car out of the garage for the first time on weekend, needless to say not in the manner I had hoped. More about that in a moment.

The hold up really has centred around lifes challenges and to a lesser a degree finishing off the front seat. I will make another post on what I did there.

Now to my saga on the weekend. I had enormous issues bleeding the clutch. Just couldn't get the air out. Not sure where it has been coming from as I ensured all new fittings were snug up tight. I have gravity bleed and that has been the best approach. I have adjusted gear linkages and when using the clutch I can move into most gears with the motor off. However, when the motor is runnin,g there is no way of finding a gear. When I place her into gear, push the clutch in and then start the engine, she takes off under the steam of the starter motor.

I have read a number of previous posts, and please correct me if I am wrong but I am thinking the clutch plate is stuck to the flywheel. I am not too keen on removing the gearbox.

One thing that doesn't sit right with me is the Slave Cylinder Adjustment rod. I have adjusted the free play and there is very little room for ajustment even if I had to do more. Please see photo. This is significantly different to the amount of adjustment I have left in my ute.



As a side note, the clutch assembly is new, the flywheel has been machined (could a stuck clutch still occur with this?), free play adjustment has taken place at the master and slave, and the pedal adjustment has taken place.

Any suggestions on bleeding the clutch or how to rectify my issues, I would be very grateful. Itching to drive the old girl down the road.

Cheers Rod

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 on: May 20, 2024, 08:07:06 AM 
Started by zulu - Last post by old-blu
 Hey Gary. At least he got the number right!

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 on: May 20, 2024, 05:43:17 AM 
Started by zulu - Last post by zulu
Cyber Truck spotted outback




 4 
 on: May 15, 2024, 01:17:03 PM 
Started by njf690 - Last post by FireKraka
What engine are you running mate and who did the rack sump?

 5 
 on: May 14, 2024, 06:32:48 PM 
Started by njf690 - Last post by blacky
 The engine mounts themselves or the brackets that are welded to the crossmember ? If the former you need to put up some pics so we can try and figure out what they are from ??

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 on: May 13, 2024, 08:23:24 PM 
Started by ardiesse - Last post by ardiesse
Brett,

Buying your motor would be the sensible option, but I like the idea of building something up out of discarded parts.

Rob

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 on: May 13, 2024, 04:39:43 PM 
Started by ardiesse - Last post by Brett027
Sounds like you have it well covered Rob. I am starting to feel the need to move my EK engine on which has everything you are thinking about.

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 on: May 12, 2024, 08:58:45 PM 
Started by ardiesse - Last post by ardiesse
Brett,

Down in the dungeon I have a well-used Repco Special Sports 3-3/16"-bore B-series motor which I got from Stan Bennett.  It might have been his speedway car tow vehicle's motor.  The head's been ported and had red motor valves fitted.  It could do with new valves, guides, rings, bearings and a balance (I have a lightened flywheel to suit) plus a reground cam, as I think it's running a stock cam at the moment.  It'll give me something to play with.

Rob

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 on: May 12, 2024, 08:36:06 PM 
Started by ardiesse - Last post by Harv
Factory preparation for the Armstrong 500, or perhaps Jack Davey's work for a round-Australia trial(*) sound plausible, but my favourite would have to be Repco upgrade.  Wasn't it Lou Kingsley who had a Repco-headed FE, and used to tow his caravan between meetings with his race car?

I think Lou’s crossflow tow car was an FC wagon.

Hunting down a Repco head and then prepping it for abuse has given me one heck of an education in patience.

Cheers,
Harv

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 on: May 12, 2024, 08:01:18 PM 
Started by ardiesse - Last post by Brett027
Have you got a motor in mind Rob?

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