
So car was all fine. Fettling it, the release bearing still making a noise and whatever.
So it had to come apart.

Decided to bin the expensive Burton Co-Axial Clutch slave cause it was crap and the bearing is not utilised correctly on this application, it needs to be sprung and running in constant mesh on the clutch cover and there is no spring mech on the Burton thing. Also no dust seals, you live and learn.
Making the adaptor plate was pretty easy.



To leave it 10.85mm thick.
The new plate and the old plate (after skimming) plus the compressed new slave = 75.89mm thick.
The old slave and adaptor plate was 77.89mm in fitted condition and in mesh on the clutch fingers.
The old slave was 2mm "out" when static, so I measured the compressed length of the new slave (fully compressed) and made the system 2mm shorter, so giving 2mm of slack before the bearing and hydraulic slave are beached.
2mm to account for any endfloat, flex on the crank and also wear on the clutch plate causing the fingers to move out on the clutch cover.









Just need some hydraulic adaptors and slap it back to together then.
Car goes like shit stink.
Some bloke in a new Golf GTi tried to jump me the other day. I was slowing to wait for a car to pull off the road on the left. I slowed to low rpm in 2nd and the car turned off. Some joker in the GTi pulled out after the car had turned off and started to overtake me?
Anyway. I just decked it in 2nd by which time he was almost a car length ahead and had a real jump on me all screaming and geared up, anyway the Beast just oblitered him, it hit 4000rpm, went nuts and sailed back past the GTi like it was standing still or was a 1000cc mini or something. I remember all the shift lights going off and hitting the limiter in 2nd (7300 atm), by which time he was about 40yards behind, by the time I lifted off at 7000 in 3rd he was about 80metres behind :)
It doesn't mind reving anyway, 7300 is pretty conservative I think, it was still wanting to go!
Showed him.
Wow your work looks very good.
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