Hi,
I have a black top zetec with a torque limiting clutch (its slipping).
Im not too sure if its slipping because when i installed the black top I didnt adjust the clutch cable correctly.
Its been adjusted now but its still slipping, the release fork/arm is against the bell housing, so theres no point slackening the cable off any more as it wont make a difference.
The question is what clutch release bearing should I be using?
Are some deeper than others.
Is there a posibility ive bu66ered a new clutch with in 3000 miles?
Dave
Black top zetec clutch release bearing
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Re: Black top zetec clutch release bearing
I've still got the original 1999 build AP heavy duty cover which has done 7000 plus miles and the organic plate I took out when upgrading the engine was still perfect at 4500 miles . My oppinion is that with anything over 170bhp you are well advised to use a heavy duty cover because that's the major cause of slipping clutches if driven hard . It's just not worth using a standard cover when changing a clutch means engine out --- ugh !
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Re: Black top zetec clutch release bearing
I don't think the release bearing should be as close to the bell housing I would suggest the set up is the wrong one for the combo you have. Sorry not really an answer.
George
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Re: Black top zetec clutch release bearing
Rob the engine and clutch came from Paul Dunnell. I dont want to kick up a stink if its something that I have done incorrectly. (poor initial setting of the clutch cable).stylussprinter wrote:I've still got the original 1999 build AP heavy duty cover which has done 7000 plus miles and the organic plate I took out when upgrading the engine was still perfect at 4500 miles . My oppinion is that with anything over 170bhp you are well advised to use a heavy duty cover because that's the major cause of slipping clutches if driven hard . It's just not worth using a standard cover when changing a clutch means engine out --- ugh !
I was just looking for ideas. The clutch only started to slip once I had fitted the new wider rear tyres Yoko A021's 205 wide.
Re: Black top zetec clutch release bearing
Sounds a bit odd!! Have you got any tension on the clutch cable? Where is the arm touch the belhousing-front or back? When there is no tension on the cable the arm will be loose. I tighten the cable to the point when the arm is keeping the release bearing just 'snug' against the clutch fingers.
The release bearing that I use is from the pinto engined sierra
http://www.burtonpower.com/parts-by-cat ... cb113.html.
However, I have the Raceline flywheel with an uprated cover and std friction plate from Burton power, again for the pinto engined sierra, all in a alloy belhousing which uses a lotus cortina release arm NOT the std arm from a sierra T9.
I can come and have a look if you think an extra set eyes might help.
Mike
The release bearing that I use is from the pinto engined sierra
http://www.burtonpower.com/parts-by-cat ... cb113.html.
However, I have the Raceline flywheel with an uprated cover and std friction plate from Burton power, again for the pinto engined sierra, all in a alloy belhousing which uses a lotus cortina release arm NOT the std arm from a sierra T9.
I can come and have a look if you think an extra set eyes might help.
Mike
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Re: Black top zetec clutch release bearing
Thanks Mike, I'll give you a bell when I get the engine out.mikeb wrote:
I can come and have a look if you think an extra set eyes might help.
Mike
There is no tension in the clutch cable and the arm is touching the bell housing in the fully slack position.
I havd one of the guys on tour have a look at it for me and he adjusted it. We wernt sure if the arm was touching after we adjusted as we had no undercar access.
Dave