Markp
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posted on 5/9/04 at 12:03 PM |
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Dip stick
Could anyone with a 1600 xcross flow please provide me with the number on the bottom of there dip stick (strange request I know) normally 711m
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I have a small doubt in my mind which needs to be put to right.
Thanks in advance
Mark
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zilspeed
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posted on 5/9/04 at 12:23 PM |
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I'll check mine when I go out in a little while.
My car hasn't been moved in about 3 weeks - hardly an eternity - and when I went out yesterday, the clutch is refusing to operate. Pedal moves
fine, but the clutch doesn't disengage
Tried all the usual tricks - starting it in gear with the pedal down - no dice.
Running it on axle stands for 20 mins with the pedal down - no dice.
It's been sitting over night with the pedal down. If this hasn't worked it'll be kangarooing up and down the street as a 2nd last
resort. Failing that it's engine out time.
Anyway - I'll be out there shortly and will check the dipstick for you.
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zilspeed
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posted on 5/9/04 at 12:55 PM |
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The number on the end of the dipstick is.
751M6750BA
And my clutch is still f***ing stuck
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Markp
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posted on 5/9/04 at 01:50 PM |
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Sorry to hear about the clutch
Thanks for the info, do you have the 1600 711m block?
thanks again
mark
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zilspeed
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posted on 5/9/04 at 02:36 PM |
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Yep
711M block - 1640cc.
I'm waiting till the street is quite tomorrow and I will take it for a kangaroo up the street in 1st gear.
That should surely do it.....
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andyps
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posted on 5/9/04 at 04:47 PM |
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Zilspeed - make sure you try braking with the clutch pressed down fully - that often works if the kangarooing doesn't!
When it's freed, make a piece of wood to hold the clutch down when you aren't using the car - I have always found that once they stick,
they keep on doing it.
Andy
An expert is someone who knows more and more about less and less
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Peteff
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posted on 5/9/04 at 05:02 PM |
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Mine did that once.
That's how I knocked my bike through the shed door . It did free the clutch though.
yours, Pete
I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.
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Mark Allanson
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posted on 5/9/04 at 06:48 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by zilspeed
The number on the end of the dipstick is.
751M6750BA
And my clutch is still f***ing stuck
Back of the car on axle stands, put in 4th, rev to 5000rpm, press all three pedals down at once - never fails
If you can keep you head, whilst all others around you are losing theirs, you are not fully aware of the situation
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rusty nuts
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posted on 5/9/04 at 08:21 PM |
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May be worth a squirt of WD40 onto the clutch through bell housing , should burn off as soon as clutch is used. Try Marks advice safer than trying
to free it off on the road, best of luck, Rusty.
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dave1888
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posted on 5/9/04 at 08:28 PM |
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Try this clutch release tool 1a
Rescued attachment DSC_0196.JPG
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zilspeed
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posted on 5/9/04 at 09:54 PM |
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Hey
That's like a hammer - - only Wee'err
Used to know a brickie that had a 14lb hammer with a 9 inch long shaft on it. The man was a monster.
I'm a bit feart about the 5000 rpm in top concept - it scares the Tom Kite out of me just thinking about it.
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johnemms
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posted on 6/9/04 at 03:29 PM |
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Drill a small hole in bell housing, get someone to press down the pedal and inset a screwdriver blade or similar object to prise the centre plate free
of the flywheel.... hole ready for the next time it sticks........
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johnemms
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posted on 6/9/04 at 03:33 PM |
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Oh yeah.. number on dipstick.. 1980's 1600 xflow 751M6750BA...
whats it mean? anything special?
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johnemms
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posted on 6/9/04 at 03:39 PM |
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sorry to bang on...
It has a metal collar to stop it going all the way into the engine, from the metal collar down it measures:
collar to max :6.75 inches
collar to min :7.50 inches
collar to end :8.50 inches
this is a stock 711m engine and original stick ... all the best...
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Markp
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posted on 6/9/04 at 09:15 PM |
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Thanks johnemms
The 1300 engine I have has that number on and the 1600 I have has CA instead of BA, I was originally thinking that the end two digits were the last
two digits on the engine block. Thanks for clearing it up.
zilspeed
hows the clutch?
Mark.
[Edited on 6/9/04 by Markp]
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zilspeed
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posted on 7/9/04 at 04:26 PM |
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Clutch freeing technique involved axle stands, 2nd gear, full throttle and brake application. So that's all three pedals in various doses.
It works now though :-)
Sounded sweet with the webers wide open in a stationary vehicle. The neighbours are verrry impressed...
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