Release bearing attachment
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Is it just me or is this a flimsy arrangement to secure the clutch release bearing. It fell apart when I installed my engine. Perhaps I allowed it to travel too far?
67 Elan Super Safety
67 Elan +2
67 Elan +2
- seniorchristo
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It's a typical '60s design solution that I had forgoten about until I fitted mine on my S4 recently. I was paranoid about one (or both) of the clips coming loose when the gearbox was attached (with all the shaking and pushing). For peace of mind I photographed them in situ using an insection camera. Pushed the probe in through the release fork gaiter aperture.
I know how pathetic I am, but no cure I'm told.
I know how pathetic I am, but no cure I'm told.
- RAJ2628
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I did a few if these thrust bearings on Cortinas back in the 70s and with the passage of time it seems they were easier to work on. 50 years later the same job on the Elan seems more of a faff and a lot more effort to sort if domething did go awry. Hence my overcautious approach. Back then we also had no worries if we had a duff thrust bearing or not.
Still it keeps us busy.
Still it keeps us busy.
- RAJ2628
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