Not Much Clutch
Not Much Clutch
Hi all,
I am having trouble getting 1st, 2nd & Reverse in my Brumby (86/EA81).
The clutch is taking up v.early (poofteenth off the floor) and I need to really push the pedal to the floor to fully disengage.
a) Is the clutch self adjusting (a-la holdens circa mid 80's) or can I adjust the thing myself, and,
b) whats involved in fixing it if its not a re-tightening jobbie - how many $$, what tools etc.
Cheers.
I am having trouble getting 1st, 2nd & Reverse in my Brumby (86/EA81).
The clutch is taking up v.early (poofteenth off the floor) and I need to really push the pedal to the floor to fully disengage.
a) Is the clutch self adjusting (a-la holdens circa mid 80's) or can I adjust the thing myself, and,
b) whats involved in fixing it if its not a re-tightening jobbie - how many $$, what tools etc.
Cheers.
2000 Impreza RX
2010 Diesel Forester
2010 Diesel Forester
a) the clutch is not self adjusting... the adjustment is near the clutch fork under where the spear wheel should be in the engine bay.
b) Many ways of replacing the clutch... you can fully remove the engine or gear box... or i have done it with both in the car by simply just pulling them apart but this can end up taking more time. Removing the motor is what we did usually... very easy to do with them motors. Good idea to remove the radiator first though... and mark the polution control hoses if your un-fimiliar with them.
Maybe only need a screw driver set... socket set and spanner set. Also either an engine hoist or 2 blokes to lift the motor out. A clutch alignment tool is handy but we used to do it by eye.
Cost changes alot depending on if your going to get your old stuff re-conditioned... beafed up or simply all replaced... can vary from about $50 to $400ish. Be aware not to over beaf the clutch cos then ya start snaping clutch forks.
Dave
b) Many ways of replacing the clutch... you can fully remove the engine or gear box... or i have done it with both in the car by simply just pulling them apart but this can end up taking more time. Removing the motor is what we did usually... very easy to do with them motors. Good idea to remove the radiator first though... and mark the polution control hoses if your un-fimiliar with them.
Maybe only need a screw driver set... socket set and spanner set. Also either an engine hoist or 2 blokes to lift the motor out. A clutch alignment tool is handy but we used to do it by eye.
Cost changes alot depending on if your going to get your old stuff re-conditioned... beafed up or simply all replaced... can vary from about $50 to $400ish. Be aware not to over beaf the clutch cos then ya start snaping clutch forks.
Dave
EJ conversion wiring harness cut downs available. Please PM or email ([email protected]) for details.
Sounds like u have enough adjustment there to get you out of trouble for a while.
Dave
Dave
EJ conversion wiring harness cut downs available. Please PM or email ([email protected]) for details.
Woo-hoo.
Took up about 3mm of thread and she now snicks into gear like a rifle bolt.
Cheers SuBaRiNo (and Brumberty who I rang also).
Ta.
Edit - I shoudln't have spoken to Brumberty. I am now looking for an EJ22 + 5 speed box and running gear to put in the old girl.
Took up about 3mm of thread and she now snicks into gear like a rifle bolt.
Cheers SuBaRiNo (and Brumberty who I rang also).
Ta.
Edit - I shoudln't have spoken to Brumberty. I am now looking for an EJ22 + 5 speed box and running gear to put in the old girl.
2000 Impreza RX
2010 Diesel Forester
2010 Diesel Forester
As a newbie to this site I've found it great but now have a prob with my 91/ea81 Brumby, it needs a new clutch no problem until the bloke at Coventry asked which one, I haven't been able to find the identity of the clutch is it a 225mm one of is it the 200mm one.
Any help would be appreciated as I just don't have the time to pull it out then wait to order the right one in.
Any help would be appreciated as I just don't have the time to pull it out then wait to order the right one in.
Not a good idea to guess at it, should be 225mm as l've only ever fitted small clutches to single range gearboxes. the 2 also have a different spline count.drover22 wrote:As a newbie to this site I've found it great but now have a prob with my 91/ea81 Brumby, it needs a new clutch no problem until the bloke at Coventry asked which one, I haven't been able to find the identity of the clutch is it a 225mm one of is it the 200mm one.
Any help would be appreciated as I just don't have the time to pull it out then wait to order the right one in.
Redskin
89 Brumby
EA-81T.
89 Brumby
EA-81T.