| Trevor Harvey | 15 May 2026 |
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I have re assembled the front brakes again using both ceramic grease and pencil graphite and yes it did need a bit of careful driving after for a while. Have only done about forty miles since and had no squealing for most of those miles but towards the end of my trip some squealing was strarting to be heard again. I have purchased another different brand of pads which will be the third set and wil... | |
| Les Rose | 15 May 2026 |
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Dave O'N, the driven plate is not marked. While I was on the phone to another Sprite expert, he unwrapped a brand new driven plate he happened to have and that wasn't marked either. I remember that they always used to be, but no longer it seems. Over 55 years I have always fitted them with the long side of the boss towards the gearbox, which is the reverse of what the manual says.
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| anamnesis | 15 May 2026 |
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The word very much IS hypocrisy Willy. You're dead right about the perfectly rational and legitimate use of all legal means to reduce one's tax bill. But Rayner and her fellow loony hypocrite socialists, carped on and contiunue to carp, about others who did it, and now want a free pass when they do it.
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| AdrianR | 15 May 2026 |
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Chasing down lost motion, remind me if you have already checked the pedal bush and linkage and measured the piston stroke at the master cylinder end? Is there more travel to be had there? Pivot holes can wear to an oval. | |
| William Revit | 15 May 2026 |
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don't think hypocrisy is the word an. Any wise business or individual who doesn't try to minimise their tax debt is just throwing money away. | |
| Paul Barrow | 14 May 2026 |
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I put non-foaming motor cycle oil in my Jackall system in 1997 ... and have done no further maintenance on it since then. Admittedly I had also rebuilt my pump prior to doing that. | |
| Paul Barrow | 14 May 2026 |
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No such thing as a trivial question in my opinion Bjlp - if you (or someone else) asks a question it is because you need and answer and so in my opinion it is important to try to answer that for the questioner.
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| Paul Walbran | 14 May 2026 |
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With these clutches I have found that over-thick linings result in the thrust pad (in the centre of the diaphragm) coming into contact with the driven plate before the latter is fully released. Any further movement then pushes the driven plate onto the flywheel. Unusual, but can happen.
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| Bill B | 14 May 2026 |
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More to come out yet. Let's see what happens. | |
| David Billington | 14 May 2026 |
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A search for the driven plate thickness got an AI answer of 7.2mm to 8mm which sounds about right, I was thinking 5/16". The friction faces need to be pressed together such as with soft jaws in a vice when making the measurement. | |
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