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  • Jack P.
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    • March 19, 2009
    • 1135

    #16
    Re: Tire leg - Clutch pedal return spring

    Originally posted by Stuart Fox (28060)
    Jack;

    Thanks for the instructions. I'll take a look. One thing I need to consider with mine is the tall gearing (3.36 rear and close ratio). It is almost a necessity to feather the clutch off the line and I'm afraid if the clutch releases too quickly, I may act like a first time stick driver and do some stalls. My L-76 SHP engine doesn't torque well under these conditions. I've got it as smooth as can be, but it can still be balky specially when cold. I use a little larger squirter in the carb and a lot of advance, but it can still be tempermental. None the less, it's worth a try.

    On the foot, I too thought it was a Plantars as I had one as a kid. Kept me out of little league for two weeks as back then they burned them out. But this Doc said no, but again I don't recall the medical term for it. he said it is common and often mistaken for a plantars. Hope he's right as i have to take a week long trip outatown soon.

    Stu Fox
    Don't change it , if what you say is true. The clutch will release almost as soon as your foot starts to come up. Not a lot of room or time to feather clutch. My wide ratio and 3.70 , light flywheel, car moves without hesitation. So, it may not work for your configuration.

    Jack

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    • Paul Y.
      Very Frequent User
      • September 30, 1982
      • 570

      #17
      Re: Tire leg - Clutch pedal return spring

      Originally posted by Jack Panzica (50215)
      I have a Zoom 770 MU1675 26 spl Diaph. Street use model

      I had though about putting in a hydraulic throw out assembly, but it was suggested that it would take the same pressure to depress pedal.

      However, I just put back in the tranny with a new speedo drive gear and driven gear, all new gaskets, front bearing retainer and for the first time in 40 years, I have a speedo that works. I think I will live with the tired leg, I am not taking out that tranny again for a few years if I can help it. Unless, I get a lift in my garage. In and out four times this summer and fall is enough tranny work .

      Jack
      Jack , Your leg will build muscle in a short time and you won't even notice it after a while. I too have a Zoom and I know of what I speak. Looking forward to zooming with you this summer. Paul
      It's a good life!














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      • Jack P.
        Expired
        • March 19, 2009
        • 1135

        #18
        Re: Tire leg - Clutch pedal return spring

        Originally posted by Paul Young (5962)
        Jack , Your leg will build muscle in a short time and you won't even notice it after a while. I too have a Zoom and I know of what I speak. Looking forward to zooming with you this summer. Paul

        Paul, just went out to check on clutch box. I don't have street use Zoom, I have the # 30043 circle track clutch. No wonder it was a little stiff.

        However, I actually find it easier to depress the pedal now . Less movement.

        I just have to warn anyone who drives my car about it. They maybe waiting for the clutch to engage and they are already down the block.

        See you soon, can't wait for this winter to be over. Car goes to painter this Sunday. I should have it back in a few months or less.

        Jack

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