Occasional light clutch pedal…
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Have you bled the clutch lately?
When I first got mine, I think it was still on original fluid, and 600 TVR's in London for London Thunder, caused a bit of a jam and the car got warm. First sign was the clutch pedal went really light, then I had to pump it to use the clutch. Once out of london and cooling the clutch went back to normal.
Just needed to bleed and replace all the fluid which was old and manky
When I first got mine, I think it was still on original fluid, and 600 TVR's in London for London Thunder, caused a bit of a jam and the car got warm. First sign was the clutch pedal went really light, then I had to pump it to use the clutch. Once out of london and cooling the clutch went back to normal.
Just needed to bleed and replace all the fluid which was old and manky
Clutch (and brake) fluid is hydroscopic, meaning it absorbs water. When old, watery clutch or brake fluid gets hot, the water boils and much of the fluid is effectively useless (gas).
I once boiled my brake fluid on the straight at Bedford Autodrome just before the chicane . I've only ever lost clutch once - left me on the hard shoulder of the M25 near Heathrow for about 1.5 hours while it all cooled down. Fine again after that. Plane spotting is boring :yawn:
I once boiled my brake fluid on the straight at Bedford Autodrome just before the chicane . I've only ever lost clutch once - left me on the hard shoulder of the M25 near Heathrow for about 1.5 hours while it all cooled down. Fine again after that. Plane spotting is boring :yawn:
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