Wednesday, August 18, 2010

How does a hydrolic clutch work in a Triumph Spitfire?

probably like any other clutch.You would step on the clutch pedal to release the clutch from the flywheel.( there is a hydraulic line from your clutch master cylinder that runs down to your slave cylinder that is attached to your transmission housing.As fluid is being forced to your slave cylinder ,a rod pushes in on a fork that a release bearing rides on which is up against a pressure plate that re-leases the clutch from the flywheel).This lets you shift gears in your transmission without grinding your gears,unless you have air in the system,and then you would half to bleed the system



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Unless the slave cylinder is inside the bell housing. Then the slave cylinder actually pushes on the pressure plate forks itself thereby causing the pressure plate diaphragm to bow outward and release its pressure on the clutch.



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