Clutch Clutch fork hitting bellhousing, clutch not disengaging.
My CJ5 clutch fork is hitting the bellhousing when the clutch is depressed. The pedal just gets stiffer, and the clutch won't disengage properly. It seems the fork is not pushing the throwout bearing quite far enough forward, then the fork hits the bellhousing and I get no more travel.
My first instinct was that the pivot ball was missing, but it was not. All springs are in place, the linkage was adjusted properly to the fork. Does anyone have an idea whats going on? I'm wondering if I have the wrong fork or bellhousing.
So far troubleshooting has been:
Here are some details:
The engine was replaced about 15 years ago, it hasn't been on the road since, so I'm wondering I the guy who did the engine mismatched some parts. I'm really at a loss.
I'm planning on a new throwout bearing, but am holding off on wondering to see if I can figure this out to make sure I get the right parts.
This is the fork I have w/ throwout bearing.
It has the top ground out as needed for a T-18 swap, but I don't have the bellhousing bolt positioning that would require the mod. My T-18 is factory. However, if this notch were not there, I think it would also hit the bell housing.
You can see in the corner of the old boot where the bottom of the fork has been wearing against the bellhousing.
My first instinct was that the pivot ball was missing, but it was not. All springs are in place, the linkage was adjusted properly to the fork. Does anyone have an idea whats going on? I'm wondering if I have the wrong fork or bellhousing.
So far troubleshooting has been:
- The pivot ball is in place
- All springs are in place
- The clutch plate is not installed backwards
- The clutch linkage is adjusted properly
Here are some details:
The engine was replaced about 15 years ago, it hasn't been on the road since, so I'm wondering I the guy who did the engine mismatched some parts. I'm really at a loss.
I'm planning on a new throwout bearing, but am holding off on wondering to see if I can figure this out to make sure I get the right parts.
This is the fork I have w/ throwout bearing.
It has the top ground out as needed for a T-18 swap, but I don't have the bellhousing bolt positioning that would require the mod. My T-18 is factory. However, if this notch were not there, I think it would also hit the bell housing.
You can see in the corner of the old boot where the bottom of the fork has been wearing against the bellhousing.
- I have some thoughts to fix the problem with workarounds, but they don't diagnose the problem.
- Grind out the other side of the fork, but I am afraid of weakening the fork too much
- 3d print or mill a pivot ball spacer to move the fork forward 1/4" or so.