
Is this the only Dolomite in Norway?
Thanks alotGTS290N wrote:Looking forward to seeing a video of the finished article.![]()
Is this the only Dolomite in Norway?
Hehe....yes the same question as FB-threadJon Tilson wrote:Ah same Q as the f-b thread...
No - the spring only makes the piston return to contact with the push rod. Its not strong enough to push on the release bearing carrier.
If it does, you have the wrong spring.
Jonners
That is what I mean, bearing is "kissing" the pressure plate, therefore in constant contacttony g wrote:I dont think it will be a problem. Even if there was no spring the pressure plate would only push the piston back just to take the tension off. The bearing will be just "kissing" the pressure plate and its doubtful it will see full engine rpm until you press the clutch. The saab concentric slave cylinder I have used on my sprint has quite a large external spring to hold the bearing onto the pressure plate in standard operation.
Tony
There is a spring on said shaft but that is only for lateral movement.Jon Tilson wrote:Isn't there a spring on the cross shaft that moves it back so the bearing doesnt stay in contact?
Jonners
Hehe....thanks, the garage is used to get gassedJon Tilson wrote:I'm sure someone of your skills will be able to repair the heater valve after soaking in various chemicals and using
it in electrolysis etc...
Its a pain to change the heater as the dash has to come out as well, but its not too bad. You can do the foam seals
on the various flap valves at the same time.
The hot side from the head or inlet manifold goes to the inlet of the heater and the return side goes to the water pump
cover. If the heater is off the water goes round through the link on the H pipe under the manifold.
Oh and it sounds good but I hope you didnt fill your house with fumes - rear end pointing at the garage.
Jonners