pomonastik
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g'day all
my first post on this forum, please be gentle with me !
ok so i bought an '88 RR Classic Highline 3.5v8 EFI 5spd for the 'bargain' price of au$1850, sight unseen on ebay from sydney, which is 1000+km north of me. turning out to be surprisingly good i put a new battery on it and drove home, no worries !
i've spent a month or so renewing brakes/tyres and fixing mercifully few small glitches around the car.
one problem remains........the clutch !
the symptoms are exactly the same now as they were when i bought it, despite renewing seals in the master and slave cylinders and adjusting at the pedal.
the pedal feels like it is doing nothing until about an inch before the floor and then fully dis-engages the clutch within that last inch. this leads to an awfully 'snappy' re-engagement as there is such narrow and low bite point. on-road gear changes are all smooth provided allowance is made for the bite point,though it is possible to get a graunch selecting reverse at rest if the pedal is not very deliberately taken down to its fullest stroke.
when the slave is removed the clutch push rod seems to move easily and smoothly without anything that might indicate a broken fork. the travel distance required for the release bearing to touch the clutch plate does seem long though, longer than the slave would have travel ?
bleeding from the slave nipple produces a good flow so i must presume master is working ok and that the pipe and flexible hose are free of any obstuction.
i have read elsewhere that the slave inlet should ideally be above the bleed nipple to aid the self bleeding process but confimed my vehicle's current arrangement of the nipple being the higher of the two from the rave documentation, although this only shows the latter day 380 g/box arrangement
i have pored over forums world wide looking for the 'same' problem but so far none of the symptoms have exactly matched mine.
i realise that he clutch may be well worn but it does 'feel' as if its functional enough and that if only the bite point could be raised to an acceptable height then it's drivability would improve greatly.
if any owners who have had a problem like this could give the benefit of their advice i would be most grateful.
cheers
pomonastik
my first post on this forum, please be gentle with me !
ok so i bought an '88 RR Classic Highline 3.5v8 EFI 5spd for the 'bargain' price of au$1850, sight unseen on ebay from sydney, which is 1000+km north of me. turning out to be surprisingly good i put a new battery on it and drove home, no worries !
i've spent a month or so renewing brakes/tyres and fixing mercifully few small glitches around the car.
one problem remains........the clutch !
the symptoms are exactly the same now as they were when i bought it, despite renewing seals in the master and slave cylinders and adjusting at the pedal.
the pedal feels like it is doing nothing until about an inch before the floor and then fully dis-engages the clutch within that last inch. this leads to an awfully 'snappy' re-engagement as there is such narrow and low bite point. on-road gear changes are all smooth provided allowance is made for the bite point,though it is possible to get a graunch selecting reverse at rest if the pedal is not very deliberately taken down to its fullest stroke.
when the slave is removed the clutch push rod seems to move easily and smoothly without anything that might indicate a broken fork. the travel distance required for the release bearing to touch the clutch plate does seem long though, longer than the slave would have travel ?
bleeding from the slave nipple produces a good flow so i must presume master is working ok and that the pipe and flexible hose are free of any obstuction.
i have read elsewhere that the slave inlet should ideally be above the bleed nipple to aid the self bleeding process but confimed my vehicle's current arrangement of the nipple being the higher of the two from the rave documentation, although this only shows the latter day 380 g/box arrangement
i have pored over forums world wide looking for the 'same' problem but so far none of the symptoms have exactly matched mine.
i realise that he clutch may be well worn but it does 'feel' as if its functional enough and that if only the bite point could be raised to an acceptable height then it's drivability would improve greatly.
if any owners who have had a problem like this could give the benefit of their advice i would be most grateful.
cheers
pomonastik