Finally, after 6 tranny and clutch removals, two pilot bearings, two master and slave cylinders, two pressure plates and countless headaches, foul language and money wasted the dragging clutch problem is fixed.
The clutch disk was .030 too thick and that was the reason for the fast release and difficulty getting it in gear. Amazing what .030 can do. I also found out that bleeding the clutch really isnt that hard afterall, it eventually bleeds it self, of course it had nothing to do with the problem.
I now consider myself a pro at taking LT1 clutches out, I built a transmission cradle out of 2x6 and screwed it to my hydraulic jack making the job entirely one person and almost effort free. Now I can move onto simpler to resolve problems I hope.
Thanks to all those helped out.
The clutch disk was .030 too thick and that was the reason for the fast release and difficulty getting it in gear. Amazing what .030 can do. I also found out that bleeding the clutch really isnt that hard afterall, it eventually bleeds it self, of course it had nothing to do with the problem.
I now consider myself a pro at taking LT1 clutches out, I built a transmission cradle out of 2x6 and screwed it to my hydraulic jack making the job entirely one person and almost effort free. Now I can move onto simpler to resolve problems I hope.
Thanks to all those helped out.
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