Re: Black Widow Build (1960 1/2 ton)
Hm, newly installed clutch doesn't disengage.
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Based on some reading, I checked the following:
Master cylinder: new, works good, plenty of fluid.
Slave cylinder: old, no leaks, visibly works good, plenty of fluid.
Throw out bearing: new, in throw out fork, clutch pedal readily moves bearing, looks like bearing engages pressure plate springs, though at the end of the clutch pedal stroke.
Throw out fork: original, operational (e.g. not bent or broken), mounted correctly, clutch pedal readily moves fork.
99% sure that the clutch plate is not installed backwards. It simply wouldn't fit if I did - at least I think so.
Only thing I can see is that the clutch plate appears to be pinned between the flywheel and the pressure plate. Odd. I thought it was supposed to float between the two?
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