It's been raining a lot lately. I just finally was able to swap out my broken alt belt yesterday. Start the car, warm up my grumbly V8. Take off. Around the corner, I push in the clutch and felt...SNAP!... Cable? I got another... Nope... Kenedy pressure plate broken. The clutch pedal still works. I can get into gear. I can shift. The clutch is slipping bad! In fact, I can now stop with tha car in first gear and engine running. It was working great yesterday on my soggy test drive.
Now I have to get my othe parts car out of the garage and pull the tranny on this one.
For those of you needing pics, here's one from Malmz when the pressure plate was new.
Booooo!
It is a really nice day for a drive.
Double booooo!
I drove mine to work today because Eurosunday was held at the exotic car business next door. I would guess at 25 Ferrari, 40 BMW, + assorted Porsche, Bentley, Lambo and the like... Even a Super7 and a Lister. Oh, and 1 914 Me!
At least you know what the street looks like from a 914... I can't remember back that far...
Mine left me stranded saturday night ! I left it uncovered for two weeks while I was gone, lost power at the relay board. A jumper wire to the battery and I was able to get it home, but these things sure don't like water !
all fixed now, and even re-coated my relay board with plasti-dip.
Booo on the broken pressure plate
Bummer about the clutch Mike. It seems like if it isn't one thing, it will be another with these damn cars. It almost like they're nearly 40 years old or something. (Yes. I know his clutch isn't really 35+ years old)
HIJACK ALERT: Interesting crossover pipe in that 1st pic. I've been imagining a simple set up like that for years, but I've never seen anybody do it, so I wondered if there was a reason. Mind sharing how you did it and whether you are happy with the result?
Kennedy has cheap stuff though... Got a new PP and clutch and T/O bearing for mine when I had the same problem ~ 5 years ago.. IIRC is was in the $300 range.
Here's my crossover pipe system...it reallied mellowed the car.
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