13-08-2024, 06:52 PM
Hi folks
I have another question:
Is it possible to adjust the clutch from the outside in some way or is it needed to remove the gearbox?
The clutch on my '30 Chummy started to slip recently, luckily not until I was almost home. The clutch and everything around it is practically new, I suspect that the clutch has settled a bit through use and now needs to be readjusted.
To be more precise, I can say that the free travel until the clutch engages is very short, but the distance from the gripping point to the floor panel is much longer, I think 4 to 5 times longer than above. So I hope to be able to ensure the clutch works with a readjustment without having to take everything apart.
Is that possible? And if so, how do I do it? Can anyone help?
Thank you in advance for your support!
Cheers, Oliver
I have another question:
Is it possible to adjust the clutch from the outside in some way or is it needed to remove the gearbox?
The clutch on my '30 Chummy started to slip recently, luckily not until I was almost home. The clutch and everything around it is practically new, I suspect that the clutch has settled a bit through use and now needs to be readjusted.
To be more precise, I can say that the free travel until the clutch engages is very short, but the distance from the gripping point to the floor panel is much longer, I think 4 to 5 times longer than above. So I hope to be able to ensure the clutch works with a readjustment without having to take everything apart.
Is that possible? And if so, how do I do it? Can anyone help?
Thank you in advance for your support!
Cheers, Oliver