28-07-2022, 03:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 28-07-2022, 03:21 PM by Ivor Hawkins.)
No you haven’t broken it James, but get the SAE90 out of the gearbox, that will make things even worse! Make sure all of the SAE 90 drains out and replace with a small amount of engine oil...Straight 30 if the engine hasn’t been stripped and rebuilt or cheap supermarket 20/50. No more than just below the threads in the filler.
Next, check that the cutch is adjusted properly, take a look at the Cornish A7 site if you have a four speed, there’s some great guidance there.
Once the gooey ail is out and the clutch is adjusted, that should have you sorted.
Next, check that the cutch is adjusted properly, take a look at the Cornish A7 site if you have a four speed, there’s some great guidance there.
Once the gooey ail is out and the clutch is adjusted, that should have you sorted.